Obsessed with the idea of sacrifice in a book being a selfish act rather than a selfless one. Their lover screaming at them: “How dare you leave me in this barren world? How dare you take away my choice to die for you and leave me with this grief?”. They are dead, and their lover is left - a gaping wound - bleeding into the ground. Do they love them so much that they would die for them, or do they love them so much that they forced the other to live without them? Sacrifice as a bitter act. Sacrifice as something wildly violent; something tormentingly cruel — but always, always built on love. Perhaps, they are both martyrs in the end.
I went to see Mozart’s Don Giovanni in the estates theatre, where it had originally debuted in 1788.
ACHILLES AND THE LONDON BOY:
ArtBreeder Photo Board
Alexander FitzDonald
Theo Fraser
Diana Mayor
"Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood ".
George Orwell, 1984
Cambridge, Nov 4 2017
Take care of your costume and your confidence will take care of itself.
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PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK 1975 | dir. Peter Weir
dark academia is when you have to read the crustiest pdf known to man