- East India Trading Co.
Pirates of the Caribbean association
name = East India Trading Co.
bgcolor = #003153
fgcolor = #FFD700
type = BritishMerchant Trading Company
motto = "Deo Dvcente Nil Nocet"
(Latin ) ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]
"Nothing can harm us whenGod leads us"
( English translation ) ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]
coat of arms = Colors:
Gold and Maroon
Description:
Mythical Sea lions supporting a shield decorated with ships and roses; all below two wavingpennant s. Motto located on a bottom ribbon.
headquarters =India ,East Indies branch ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]Port Royal ,Caribbean branch ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]
supreme leader=Lord Cutler Beckett ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 44, "Lord Cutler Beckett"]
intentions = Control ofIndia n/Caribbean trade ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]
Eradicatingpiracy ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 46, "Beckett's Plan"]
strength = BritishRoyal Navy and marines ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]
Vast B.R.N.armada ["", ch.19]
flagship = "Flying Dutchman", Primary flagship [', ch.21]
"Endeavour", Secondary flagship [', ch.19]
allies = Great Britain, King George II ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 44, "Lord Cutler Beckett" (the "Letters" are pictured having "king George"'s signature, it is assumed he is the first)]
Merchants, for protection againstpiracy
enemies = Brethren Court ["", ch.19]
Worldwide pirate forces
appearance = '
'
basis =Honourable East India Company Within the fictional universe of "Pirates of the Caribbean ", the East India Trading Co., or simply referred to as the Company, is afiction alized Britishmerchant company set as anantagonist ic force behind the "Pirates" trilogy. Although it was alluded to in the "The Curse of the Black Pearl " in the first meeting betweenJack Sparrow andJames Norrington and when Jack and Elizabeth are marooned, the Company made its first appearance in ' under the supreme leadership ofLord Cutler Beckett whose purpose in film is to eradicatepiracy from world waters. Heavily based uponGreat Britain 'sHonourable East India Company , the East India Trading Co. bears its uniquely designedflag ,motto ,trademark , andCoat of Arms all created by the producers of '.According to "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", the East India Trading Co. was established to regulate sea trade in the
East Indies . Afterwards, the Company grew in power and came to control much ofIndia n trade. In-universe, the Company has such a profound influence in British trade that a threat against the Company is taken as a threat toGreat Britain itself. It is because the Company wants to expand into theCaribbean , that Lord Cutler Beckett arrives atPort Royal in "", overseeing the expansion while knowing that he must eradicate piracy before making any progress. This instigates the following chain of events in the "Pirates" trilogy.Symbolically speaking, the fictional East India Trading Co. is the embodiment of
industrialization andimperialism , much as how the actualHonourable East India Company was, having full control over worldwide territories. In Beckett's possession is the Company's "Terra Incognito", a fictionalworld map where the Company's worldwide influence in recorded upon.__TOC__Background
Europe ans were first mesmerized when European explorers returned from their expeditions in theEast Indies and theFar East with goods of luxury potential. Sometime in the early 17th century, the fictitious East India Trading Co. was established in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" universe by English merchants who were awfully successful in sponsoring trading voyages. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] The purpose of the Company was to regulate the merchants' trades and commercial gains throughout theEast Indies . ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] Within the following years, the fictitious Company grew immensely in wealth and power, harbouring great influence in merchant trading. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] Recognizing the Company's potential power, the King ofGreat Britain gave it government protection and made it the official trading company of the Kingdom (similar toEngland 's actual trading body, theHonourable East India Company ). British marines are then on supplied on board the Company's trading ships which are escorted with aRoyal Navy escort; all for protection against piracy. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]During sometime later on, fictional character
Cutler Beckett becomes a part of the East India Trading Co., and is later appointed chairman and supreme leader, as a result of which he is ennobled by the King, becoming Lord Cutler Beckett. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 44, "Lord Cutler Beckett"] By now, the Company has reached its fullest fictitious potential in theEast Indies , and turns an eye towards theCaribbean trading market.Appearances
"Dead Man's Chest"
The fictitious East India Trading Co. makes its first appearance in ' in the opening scene to the film. ['] Thunderclaps roar in a dark and cloudy day as longboats sail shore
Port Royal ; the harbour is blocked off by Navy ships. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 44, "Lord Cutler Beckett"] Lord Cutler Beckett sails to shore astride a white horse in a longboat all while the Company's flag waves in the wind and rain; symbolism of his and the Company's powerful status. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 44, "Lord Cutler Beckett"] The marines line up ashore while Beckett's horse prances out of the boat and onto shore, riding alongside. [', ch.1] Beckett and the Company arrive in time to postpone the wedding ofElizabeth Swann andWill Turner . Beckett carries warrants of arrest for both of them as well as for other characters involved in the events in '; they helped set pirateJack Sparrow free from the gallows. [', ch.19] Beckett, however, makes a deal with Will; If Will brings back Jack to him with Jack's compass, then Beckett will pardon Will and Elizabeth. [', ch.3]Cutler Beckett wants to employJack Sparrow asprivateer forEngland and the Company withLetters of Marque signed by King George II, ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 44, "Lord Cutler Beckett" (the "Letters" are pictured having "king George"'s signature, it is assumed he is the first)] in exchange for his compass which Beckett needs in order to find the "Dead Man's Chest". ["", ch.3] The Chest contains the heart of Davy Jones. Whom so ever acquires the heart may use it to control Jones throughextortion , thus controlling ever aspect of the seas. This would allow Beckett to exterminate piracy from the oceans, something which he desires to do most over all else. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ch.18] ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 46, "Beckett's Plan"]Later on the Pelegosto's Island,
Jack Sparrow finds apaprika can branded with the East India Trading Co. trademark while its theme plays in the background, obviously showing that the Company has even presence in a nativecannibal istic island. [', ch.7] In a later scene, the merchant captain on board the "Edinburgh Trader" complains of the many tariffs the Company has placed upon the ship. [', ch.14] Afterwards, Beckett beckons Governor Weatherby Swann to his office in shackles (he comes from thePort Royal prison, where he was imprisoned for aiding his daughter escape). [', ch.16] Beckett tells Swann that he will offer pardon for his daughter if Swann allows Beckett to use his authority as Governor and his influence inLondon to aid him for the better of the Company. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ch.16] By the end of the film, Beckett acquires the heart of Davy Jones fromJames Norrington . [', ch.27]"At World's End"
The East India Trading Co. makes its final appearance in the film, '. ['] In the opening scene, a mass hanging at the
gallows is seen being conducted by the Company while other people await in line to be hanged for the charge of being a pirate or being associated with one. [', ch.1] Meanwhile people are "suspended", aRoyal Navy clerk reads out that King George I has also "suspended" legal rights for those convicted. [', ch.1] During the hanging, the masses begin to sing "Hoist the Colors ", and theBrethren Court are called out, signally that the state of piracy is in grave danger - Beckett wants to destroy the Court to eradicate piracy in its entirety. [', ch.1] Beckett is now, as well, using the powers of Davy Jones throughextortion for the better of the Company. [', ch.5] Jones is ordered by the Company to kill his fictitious monster, Kraken (in fear of it being used to attack the Company), and to attack pirate ships at sea with the "Flying Dutchman" for prisoners to interrogate. Jones, leaving none alive, makes Beckett awfully annoyed. ["", ch.5]Later, Beckett attempts to acquire the "
Black Pearl " for the Company through trickery ontoSao Feng , wanting to rid the pirates of the only ship of which can out run the "Flying Dutchman". [', ch.11] To aid the Company in destroying the pirates,Great Britain supplies the East India Trading Co. with a vast armada. [', ch.19] After Beckett makes a plan withJack Sparrow to bring out the pirates fromShipwreck Cove , the Company arrives at the location with hundreds of ships from theRoyal Navy ; Davy Jones' "Flying Dutchman" serves as the primaryflagship and Beckett's "Endeavour" as the secondaryflagship . [', ch.19] Later on, after the epic battle between the "Black Pearl " and the "Flying Dutchman" within amaelstrom ,Cutler Beckett becomes convinced that his Company will triumph; the "Black Pearl " remains by itself with the small fleet of theBrethren Court , both against the overpowering force of the "Endeavour" and the Company's armada. [', ch.21-24] [', ch.25] The "Flying Dutchman", however, resurfaces, and teams up with the "Black Pearl " against the "Endeavour" which had begun to make its way towards the "Pearl". Both the "Pearl" and the "Dutchman" surround Beckett'sship-of-the-line and begin to fire non-stop. They then penetrate the ships powder magazine and blast the "Endeavour" apart. Lord Cutler Beckett's corpse falls onto the burnt, torn, and fallen flag of the East India Trading Co. - it has been defeated, piracy has won. [', ch.25]Attributes
Flag, trademark, and coat of arms
:"These are the designs for the fictitious Company in the
Pirates of the Caribbean films , if you wish to view the designs of the actual Company fromGreat Britain , see "Honourable East India Company "."When first introduced in ', the producers ensured a feel encompassed of a powerful score and of an in-film environment to establish the East India Trading Co. as a supreme authoritative force in theCaribbean , including the use of the Company's flag. [', ch.1] The Company flag with the only colors of Navy blue and gold, bears the Company's initials "E", "I", "Co.", centralized on itself and are separated by three crosses resembling "T"'s for "Trading". ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] The insignia on the flag is also the trademark of the Company and the colors of the flag are as well the signature colors. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] The flag is always waving atop the Company's ships' back mast. The flag is seen constantly throughout the films, stating Company presence about. Its burnt and torn state is symbolism of its defeat in the end of '. [', ch.25]The
Coat of Arms of the Company are colored only maroon and gold. It resembles two mythical sea lions supporting a shield adorned with ships and roses. A ribbon atop the Company's trademark bears the name, "East India Trading Co." The Coat of Arms is never seen in the films, though a picture of it is shown in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", along with its description. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]The EITC's soldiers and sailors also have their own unique uniforms. While Beckett arrives in Port Royal with in "At World's End". This uniform distinguishes the villainous Company soldiers from the heroic sailors and Marines in "Curse of the Black Pearl".
Trade and trading
The East India Trading Co. is the fictional official trading Company for
Great Britain in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" universe, supplying the kingdom and other ports with goods from theFar East ,East Indies , and theCaribbean . ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] Goods picked up by Company ships include: colorful silk (a luxury in theCaribbean ) from theFar East ; tea (forEngland ) from theEast Indies ; and sugar loaves, molasses, and rum (which makes up most of the cargo) from theCaribbean . ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] Slaves have also made up for cargo among Company ships;Cutler Beckett once commanded characterJack Sparrow to sail a "cargo" toAfrica fromIndia when Sparrow was under the employ of the East India Trading Co. The East India Trading Co.'s in-universe trademark is stamped, stenciled, and painted on every box, bundle, and barrel loaded on board Company ships. The Company trademark guarantees quality goods and "discourages petty thieves." ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]Ship officers on board Company ships are allowed to trade on their own account once the Company's business at the port they visit is completed. Though it is strictly not allowed for them to
smuggle goods , they do so anyhow. Once their trading is over, manymerchant s andfarmer s line up on thedock the Company ship is tied up, to load the officers' purchases. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"]The fictional Company opts in using massive ships (such as
East Indiamen ) in and aroundIndia andChina , partly because they supply greater amounts of goods and take longer journeys to trade. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] As for theCaribbean , small merchant ships are the mostly used. ["Pirates of the Caribbean: The Complete Visual Guide", page 48, "East India Trading Company"] Out of the ships' financial gains, the Company takes up an amount of percentages including Porttariff s,berth ing fees, wharf handling, and pilotage. The percentages are considered outrageous to the captain of the "Edinburgh Trader", a vessel in theCaribbean in '. [', ch.14]"Terra Incognito"
ymbolisms: "Terra Incognito" and the Company
The East India Trading Co. is symbolism for the upcoming of
industrialization andimperialism in the "Pirates of the Caribbean universe". Because the trilogy's main theme is the upcoming of the modern world and how the pirates dealt with it,who the Company serves as an important aspect of the films, used to amplify the theme. TheHonourable East India Company , of which the East India Trading Co. is heavily based upon, was indeed an imperialistic Company which seized control overIndia . In the films, this idea is expressed as "the edges of the map filled in", a saying represented throughCutler Beckett 's Map of the World, "Terra Incognito".The producers of ' use the "Terra Incognito" symbolically to represent the World getting "smaller" as
England 's East India Trading Co. gains worldwide influence, thus leaving no more "freedom" in the world. In the script, Beckett states, "Jack Sparrow is a dying breed [apirate ] . The World is shrinking. The blank edges of the Map filled in. Jack must find his place in the New World or perish." ["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Ch.3] Through the process of "completing the world" and conquering its farthest reaches, there is indeed nothing left in the world.Jack Sparrow clearly stated this when he surveys the dead Kraken in '. The Kraken was the last of its kind. Jack himself had previously said that it would be nice to be the last of his kind, apirate , once the Company exterminated all the others, leaving him to remain.Hector Barbossa , however, added that there is no point in being the last, because in the end, there is no purpose else for you to remain and then, you'll be gone, very similar to the Kraken and how, as the world becomes finally known, Jack as well will be killed. ["", ch.10]References
ee also
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Honourable East India Company
*Industrialization
*Imperialism
*Lord Cutler BeckettExternal links
* [http://pirates.wikia.com/wiki/East_India_Trading_Company] at the [http://pirates.wikia.com "Pirates of the Caribbean" wiki]
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