Goth girls love trains
tiktokers who say classic lit is bad because its not relatable 1. thats not the fucking point 2. you've clearly never read twelfth night as a trans bisexual
you've clearly never read Frankenstein as a student
If you're fucked up enough a lot of classic lit suddenly becomes uncomfortably relatable tbh.
I’m not bitter
I am bitter
Literally every movie adaptation ever: Henry Jeckyll is just a poor victim of his evil side Mr Hyde!
The Actual Book: Henry Jeckyll is a weird fuck who turned himself into a monster man because he wanted to indulge in doing horrible things without fear of getting caught
Add the phantom of the Opera !
If you allow me-
[ID: several handshake memes.
First one: Frankenstein and Dracula. Their joined hands are titled “no adaption actually following the original story”.
Second one: Frankenstein, Dracula and Jekyll and Hyde. Their joined hands are titled “no adaption actually following the original story”.
Third one: Frankenstein, Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde, The Phantom of the Opera, and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Their joined hands are titled “no adaption actually following the original story”.
Fourth one: Frankenstein, Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde, The phantom of the Opera, and The picture of Dorian Gray. Their joined hands are titled “the nastiest orgy you ever saw”. /end ID].
The Picture of Dorian Gray does actually have a loyal adaptation! It’s part of the BBC Play of the Month series and came out in 1976.
The only big inaccuracy is that Lord Henry is now the oldest of the male trio. But it makes up for it with a big bonus: the people who made it saw the queer-coding in the book and fully ran with it. You can tell they knew exactly what they were doing.
Here’s part 1 of 10; the channel has a playlist with all parts in the right order.
may i inquire as to if whether this has already been done before?