we all know how it goes the more it hurts, the less it shows but I still feel like they all know, and that's why I can never go back home and I spend my life watching it go by from the sidelines and god, I've tried, but I think it's about time I put up a fight
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Jenny Walser as Tori Spring Heartstopper | 3x08 Apart
Why don't you spare their world a traitor? Take your wager back and leave before you lose
I sometimes forget how alike you both were.
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON: "The Rogue Prince" 1.02 // "Reagent" 2.05
some highlights from hugh grant answering the proust questionnaire in vanity fair.
Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
Paolo Sebastian 'A Lover's Kiss' Fall 2024 Haute Couture Collection Pt.1
Thinking about Romeo killing himself through poison (more passive, "woman's weapon) Vs Juliet having to kill herself with a knife (more active, images of falling on your sword, typically masculine concepts)
It does mean something! Shakespeare turns the “normal” gender roles on its head with the portrayal of Romeo and Juliet. For the most part, Juliet is level-headed and logical while Romeo is impulsive and driven by emotion. Juliet mostly monologues her thoughts whereas Romeo laments his feelings. Take the scene where Juliet is about to drink the Friar’s potion! She talks out her fears, mulling over possible outcomes. Now consider the scene where Romeo has killed Tybalt and is waiting to hear the Prince’s verdict. He’s hysterical and becomes even more inconsolable when he learns he’s been banished. He even takes out his dagger and threatens to take his life right then and there in front of Friar Lawrence. He’s crying so much that Friar Lawrence berates him and tells him to knock it off, be a man!
There’s even been a period of time where productions of Romeo and Juliet forced them into stereotypical gender roles, taking out how emotional Romeo was written to be. The podcast Shakespeare Unlimited by the Folger Shakespeare Library did a great episode on this topic!
“Romeo and Juliet Through the Ages”
YES! And the links between this and the idea of masculinity harboured by the people of Verona, which is defined by violence!
FRIENDS (1994-2004) → 4.04 'The One With the Ballroom Dancing'
and it's over and i'm going under but i'm not giving up, i'm just giving in i'm slipping underneath so, so cold and so sweet
Heartstopper 3.07 - Together
"there are days i do not recognize myself in old pictures. there are times i feel like my life stopped at eighteen." - sue zhao ALICENT HIGHTOWER APPRECIATION WEEK DAY SEVEN ▸ free choice
“because i was once a searching adolescent, given to moods and ecstasies, these are still part of me and always will be.” - madeleine l'engle RHAENYRA TARGARYEN APPRECIATION WEEK DAY SEVEN ▸ free choice
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FRIENDS (1994-2004) → 1.04 'The One with George Stephanopoulos'