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#thanks Herman Melville
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Explain to me how “grub-worm of a poor devil of a Sub-Sub” is an actual phrase in the novel Moby Dick and not some Tumblr scrunkly blorbo speak. I know this in my head but my heart refuses to believe it.
Literature is wild.
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thechills · 3 months
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IN THE DEEP (horror and the sea for @antichrist-demoncore 🌊)
hermann melville / triangle (2009) / julia armfield / the deep house (2021) / h.p. lovecraft / underwater (2020) / mira grant / 47 meters down: uncaged (2019) / werner herzog / the deep ones
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pocketsizedquasar · 8 months
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HI please shout about your ahab and fedallah ideas im so curious, what you did say sounds sooo cool and good. theyre... i have my own normal feelings about them general, but its more of a narrative relationship thing than like- them actually interacting?? idk. im fascinated your work has a grasp on my psyche for real
HI YES OK I LOVE THEM SM ok ok so
all of this was kinda just born from me thinking abt what i can do w/ fedallah to fix how shitty & racist he’s treated by the og narrative and just sorta. asking questions abt him and taking those answers to their logical conclusions , and filling in the gaps w my own personal thoughts where needed
ie: why is fedallah on this ship? why would be put his life at risk for this? not just the general deadly risk of whaling, but also the legal/social implications of the fact that he’s a stowaway and the shipowners definitely do not approve of him being on board? he (and the other four of ahab’s oarsmen) certainly is not getting paid by the shipowners for this; did ahab offer them portions of the captain’s pay instead? we know ahab wanted a boat’s crew of his own, but why did he ask for fedallah, specifically? why does he trust fedallah so much — both to be his harpooner, and with his prophecies&foresight? why are they so devoted to each other, such that fedallah is constantly referred to as ahab’s shadow?
the answer to a lot of these came very naturally like: okay, they must’ve been friends. they must’ve been close. they must’ve known each other for some time, and in such a way that ahab would trust fedallah this much, and fedallah would be so willing to massively inconvenience & risk himself for him.
^thats what i can get from the text (wringing it out though i must, since melville refuses to tell us this himself, but it’s what we can infer based on what we know)
the rest of this is my (head)canon territory (aka canon to the comic) and me filling in the blanks:
- ahab saved fedallah’s life, once. i think that’s how they met. in ch 19 “the prophet” elijah tells us ahab was once in a “deadly scrimmage with [a] spaniard;” i’m stealing that to say that that fight was an encounter where aforementioned spaniard was targeting fedallah, and ahab as passerby got a bit caught up in it but, seeing a fellow brown dude tm in trouble, stepped in & saved him.
(also: consider—sexy sword fight ahab. that is all. i know the text just calls it a “scrimmage” without specifics but like. sword fight. swords. ahab w a sword. that’s all)
anyway. they’re in spain maybe? the text says “deadly scrimmage with a spaniard before the altar in Santa,” which i can only assume is referring to holy week in spain / santa semana? and, since we also know this fight was “deadly” and ahab is, ahem, not dead, by this point, obviously the other guy must’ve died, so ahab&fedallah probably skedaddle very quickly. back to ahab’s ship, probably, which was likely just temporarily making port in spain for whatever reason.
- from then, fedallah very much clings to ahab — you saved my life; i owe you a debt; if ever you need anything of me etc etc, you know how it goes. ahab brushes off the offers and claims of a favor in return; you don’t need to do anything for me, i don’t begrudge you this, i don’t feel you owe me anything. it’s fine mdude.
- anyway. they’re besties!! they enjoy each other’s company! fedallah is a frequent (though not necessarily permanent) member of ahab’s ship rosters. they bond over being SWANA in the good ol’ us of a. fedallah teaches ahab how to make chai properly — he never got to learn; his mother died far too early in his life (book canon). they probably fucked once (1) on a drunken night and then mutually decide never to do that again /lh.
fedallah’s also disabled — he wears a knee brace on his right leg, perhaps an aftermath of that fight w the spaniard, perhaps from something before — when ahab gets disableified by The Dickening TM fedallah’s council on how to manage pain and other things like that is extremely helpful.
and ahab never takes fedallah up on that favor. he doesn’t think he needs to; he has no desire to. fedallah is his friend. he doesn’t view their relationship that way; he genuinely doesn’t feel like fedallah owes him anything, for saving him or for anything else.
- & then moby dick happens.
- moby dick happens and ahab loses his leg and spends weeks on his own ship tied and restrained to his own bed because his own crew decided that him — in his newly disabled, unable to walk, but in Pain and “Insane” state — is too much of a threat to be allowed to exist freely. and he spends weeks straitjacketed to his own bed.
and then he gets back to shore and his own prosthetic snaps underneath him and stabs him in the abdomen and nearly kills him and it’s taking him weeks to recover, and those shipowners are talking about sending him out again anyways, even though he’s still in the middle of recovering from That, and if we’re being honest still hasn’t properly recovered or healed from losing his leg in the first place — did you know that the first few months after an amputation are the most important when it comes to long term healing of the scar tissue? and we know he wasn’t able to take care of himself in those critical weeks, lashed to his bed, muscles atrophying and whole body growing sore as it’s forced to stay in one position for god knows how long on end, and oh he’s going to be in pain for the rest of his life because of this, isn’t he.
so they’re putting him back on the pequod while he’s still in recovery. the last time he was on that ship while recovering from a major wound, his officers tied him up like an animal. he doesn’t know if he can trust these new officers, though they weren’t on that voyage. he doesn’t know if he can even trust his own body, his own prosthetic leg, to not fail him, to not break on him and incapacitate him again.
so he needs an ally on this ship. he needs someone he can trust.
so he asks for fedallah. finally calls in that favor, even though he’d never planned to.
- anyway, in terms of how i’d describe their relationship, it’s basically what i said in the tags of that post fjskdjsj they’re not friends they’re not lovers they’re not family but also they’re all of the above and also more; there aren’t words for them to talk about what they are to each other; they trust each other and are devoted to one another and imo losing fedallah on the second day of the chase is the final nail in the coffin of the tragedy that just keeps building.
like, when fedallah tells ahab in chapter 116 that fedallah will die first, and ahab will follow, ahab doesn’t take that as a thing to be worried about: he takes it as another pledge that he will survive this voyage.
and when it actually happens, well. look how ahab responds:
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even with melville’s inability to treat fedallah like an actual person, ahab is more panicked than we ever see him when he realizes fedallah is gone. and yeah, you could argue that he’s just panicked that he’s going to die because fedallah died first, but if you listen carefully to a lot of what ahab says throughout the book, he’s not actually that afraid of himself dying. that might still be cause for panic here, sure, but i also very much choose to read this as shocked grief — gone? not gone! not gone! — his friend is fucken dead!!!
- (also worth nothing that immediately between those two passages^ is starbuck begging ahab to turn around once again, saying how many awful things have happened already, and one of the things he says is “thy evil shadow gone” — and immediately after starbuck’s speech, we get ye infamous “of late I’ve felt strangely moved to thee; ever since that hour we both saw—thou know’st what, in one another’s eyes” from ahab immediately followed by him ultimately rejecting starbuck and life and the possibility to turn around and etc etc — and with this context? w the context of having Just lost fedallah only to have yet another person calling him ahab’s “”evil”” shadow in a long litany of people who have spent the entire book hounding fedallah as evil and the devil? i don’t know, it’s hard not to read these lines from ahab as almost spiteful. i once saw something in your eyes. i can’t see anything anymore but this. this was always going to be the outcome — ‘twas rehearsed by thee and me a billion years before this ocean rolled.’)
- ow.
- fedallah makes me ache. we know so little about him and he does nothing tangibly wrong but he spends the entire book being derided by both the narrative and the other characters as some evil hellish monster. and for what. look at him. he’s just a silly little guy. he was ahab’s friend. he had to have been.
- it’s important to me that you know that fedallah is much, much shorter than ahab. he’s a short king
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plus bonus fedallah’s full design because i love him:
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gayest-classiclit · 1 year
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ROUND 2 SIDE A
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menderash · 1 year
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when ur latino and/or indigenous and really into old literature and film sometimes you just gotta be like "well. it's only mildly racist. at least they get lines! 8/10."
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annakxrenina · 1 year
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your blog makes me want to read moby dick but i can't get past the whale facts
this is making me laugh soooo much
anon you are very justified in thinking this way and i hope you do read it because there is some very meaningful philosophy and beautiful prose hidden beneath 5000 whale facts
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ahabsleg · 10 days
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“It was the most complete case of infanticide we ever heard of, he literally strangled his own child.”
—this is next level hating. Insane how many insults towards Herman Melville are huddled within this single page. Starting off with juxtaposing his older brother’s success against him was enough for me and then it just kept getting worse.
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greypetrel · 4 months
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Some illustrations I made last year, following Herman Melville's 100% true, so accurate descriptions of whales he shared in Moby Dick.
And by the way on this matter I also wrote a little thing to be continued...
Tagging @shivunin because she gave me the idea, @salsedinepicta because she actually was the one that convinced me to read Moby Dick and I can't thank you enough 💜🐳, and @melisusthewee because hi Mel there's a right whale!
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THANK YOU, EVERYONE, FOR 1000+ FOLLOWERS!
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Thank you, everyone, for your comments, reblogs and likes. Thank you for your asks. Thank you for your support.
😊😊😊
And, as a little celebration, I want to start an 'event'.
Self-Aware BSD AU x SAGAU Imposter AU Crossover
"If you weren't alone"
What would happen, if Reader were transported into Teyvat with someone from BSD Cast.
I want to write a series of headcannons/short imagines.
Rules:
1. If you want some general headcannon/prompt, send me next ask: "BSD Character Name, SAGAU"
2. If you want to see some specific interaction, or characters being in specific region, send me next ask: "BSD Cast Name, SAGAU, Region, and/or, GI Character"
3. You can ask for organisations (ADA, Hunting Dogs...), smaller groups (Flags, Buraiha...) and specific characters.
One ask - one organisation
One ask - one group
One ask - up to three characters
4. Oda's kids are considered as a group and as one character at the same time. You can ask for two more characters with them.
5. Elise are Mori's 'plus one'. She won't fill a character spot. You can ask for two more characters with Mori. Same with Elise, Mori is her 'plus one' without taking a spot. However, you can ask strictly for Elise/Mori. In that case, they will take one spot.
6. You can ask for both OG! Manga and BEAST! Characters. Character list are under the cut.
7. It's short fic/imagine or pure headcannons event. While I will keep this ideas in mind for a future, I won't write full fics for now.
8. Karl and Ayatsuji's cats are viewed as 'plus one' for Poe and Ayatsuji, and won't fill free character spot, leaving two more spots. You can ask not to include them.
9. You can ask solely for Karl or Ayatsuji's cats. In that case, they will fill characters spot. Ayatsuji's cats viewed as one character.
10. Mii-chan and Natsume Soseki are fiewed as one independent character. If you choose Haruno and want Mii-chan with her, you also should ask for Natsume.
11. Buraiha is fiewed as one group. You can ask for specific Flag characters.
12. You can ask for Zenku/Soukoku/Shin either as one group, or pick characters separately and have a chance to add one more character.
ABOUT READER:
You can ask for GN/Fem/Male Reader.
You can ask for Child/Teen/Reader.
Specify in ask, if have some preference for Reader.
If you don't specify, Reader will GN and Adult.
List of characters and their organisations:
1. Adam Frankenstein (Others)
2 Akutagawa Ryunosuke (Port Mafia, Shin Soukoku)
3. Albatross (Port Mafia, Flags)
4. Louisa May Alkott (The Guild)
5. Ango Sakaguchi (The Government, Buraiha)
6. Atsushi Nakajima (Armed Detective Agency, Shin Soukoku)
7. Aya Koda (Others)
8. Ayatsuji Yukito (The Government)
9. Bram Stoker (DOA)
10. Chuuya Nakahara (PM, Soukoku, Flags, if clarified in ask)
11. Dazai Osamu (ADA, Soukoku, Buraiha)
12. Doc (PM, Flags)
13. Fyodor Dostoevsky (Rats and DOA)
14. Elise (PM)
15. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (The Guild)
16. Fukuchi Ouchi (Hunting Dogs, DOA and Fukuzawa/Fukuchi Duo)
17. Fukuzawa Yukichi (ADA, Zenku Soukoku and Fukuzawa/Fukuchi duo)
18. André Gide (Others)
19. Gin Akutagawa (PM)
20. Nikolai Gogol (DOA)
21. Ivan Goncharov (Rats)
22. Nathaniel Hawthorne (The Guild)
23. Ichiyou Higuichi (PM)
24. Icemen (PM, Flags)
25. Saigiku Jouno (HD)
26. Tanizaki Junchirou (ADA)
27. Motojirou Kajii (PM)
28. Karma (PM)
29. Katai Tayama (ADA)
30. Kenji Miyazawa (ADA)
31. Kirako Haruno (ADA)
32. Kouyou Ozaki (PM)
33. Kunikida Doppo (ADA)
34. Kyouka Izumi (ADA)
35. Kyuusaku Yumeno (PM)
36. Lippman (PM, Flags)
37. Howard Philips Lovecraft (The Guild)
38. Lucy Maud Montgomery (The Guild)
39. Herman Melville (The Guild)
40. Margaret Mitchell (The Guild)
41. Mizuki Tsujimura (The Government)
42. Mori Ougai (PM, Zenku Soukoku)
43. Naomi Tanizaki (ADA)
44. Natsume Soseki (Others)
45. Oda Sakunosuke (PM)
46. Oda's orphans (Others)
47. Oguri Mushitarou (The Government)
48. Piano Man (PM, Flags)
49. Edgar Allan Poe (The Guild)
59. Alexander Pushkin (Rats)
60. Ranpo Edogawa (ADA)
61. Arthur Rimbaud (PM)
62. Shibusawa Tatsuhiko (Others)
63. Sigma (DOA, can be added to ADA, if clarified in ask)
64. John Steinbeck (The Guild)
65. Tachihara Michizou (PM and HD)
66. Santouka Taneda (The Government)
67. Teruko Okura (HD)
68. Tetchou Suehiro (HD)
69. Mark Twain (The Guild)
70. Paul Verlaine (PM)
71. Yosano Akiko (ADA)
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BEAST Characters
1. Atsushi Nakajima (PM, BEAST Shin Soukoku)
2. Akutagawa Ryunosuke (ADA, BEAST Shin Soukoku)
3. Dazai Osamu (PM, BEAST Soukoku)
4. Chuuya Nakahara (PM, BEAST Soukoku)
5. Oda Sakunosuke (ADA)
6. Gin Akutagawa (PM)
7. Mori Ougai (BEAST Others)
8. Elise (BEAST Others)
9. Kyouka Izumi (PM)
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Maybe, you will be interested. Tag list: @withered-blossoms , @myluckymoon @cocodrilofeliz @c4xcocoa @vvyeislazzy @whisperingwinters
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ishcliff · 5 months
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canto V speculation/spoilers, featuring discussion of moby dick and lots of guessing.
a note that with my predictions, i am just spitballing here.
still fascinated with the fact that queequeg is a former member of the middle. i would assume she was one of the more skilled members as well, even if only just to play off her original counterpart's position as nobility in his tribe. lest we forget his strong proficiency in harpooning. i wonder if we will have ishmael reference queequeg in being instrumental to her skills with a harpoon?
given ishmael mentioning in the blubbering toad's logs having someone long ago comfort her while crying over something, i have to wonder if this was queequeg, and if queequeg ended up being a mentor to her. the way the members of the middle are referred to as either "big brother" or "big sister" makes me think of a shield/protector sort of role being advertised by them, even if it ends up being a farce. perhaps queequeg had some disillusionment with the operations of the middle? a contrast between the middle's (probable) brutality and queequeg's (if we go by the source) kind-hearted nature?
i think often on source queequeg's sentiment that his exposure to the white christian world have become a taint in his soul, and that he feels unworthy of returning to his home. the world of the city being, for better and definitely for worse "aracial" makes much of the relevance and themes of moby dick a little tricky to translate, imo. for those who might not have read moby dick, my favorite thing to say about it is: "the whale is white for a reason."
schools in the united states often teach that the lesson about race to take away from moby dick are simply not to judge another person by the color of their skin, but that is a vast oversimplification. moby dick was released pre-civil war and asserted that the very concept of whiteness is an inherent evil. it condemned slavery, argued against the merits of the very-popular-at-the-time "scientific" school of phrenology. most importantly, it suggests that the glorification of whiteness as a designation of purity and the reason to guide the "lesser non-white races" is the source of all of christianity's evils. with this in mind, i'd like to bring up that sometimes people nowadays make a show of "wow, moby dick was a commercial failure, but now it's considered one of the greatest american books ever written. thank goodness we discovered it." what actually happened is that moby dick was critically panned in virtually all liberal (in the classical/socialist sense) media circles, but celebrated in socialist ones. you can probably guess why.
perhaps that gives context to my skepticism of how queequeg will be handled in a thematic sense. some people point to queequeg in moby dick as a progenitor of the harmful "noble savage" trope, and i don't think that's entirely without basis. but the difference between moby dick and many other media with "noble savages" is that queequeg was created as a philosophical counter to the very notion of white (and christian) supremacy, whereas the majority examples use this to show the virtues of white society. there is also the fact that queequeg and his fictional home were based on actual indigenous polynesians whom the author, herman melville, actually lived with for several years and maintained strong friendships with. i personally believe that matters.
so how will project moon translate that to queequeg? i don't really know. perhaps her home was a smaller syndicate in the backstreets. maybe she's even an outsider, especially given that ishmael has spent a lot of time exploring the outskirts. ishmael seems to be a blend of the character and a biographical account of herman melville's well-recorded life and philosophical quandaries. i am definitely curious and trying to be optimistic.
there's also the presence of tanya, who was obsessed with strength and survival of the fittest to the point of distortion. maybe she will end up being retroactively made a foil to queequeg? human!tanya in a flashback, maybe? i think she can be a very interesting point to develop PJM's take on queequeg, since queequeg abandoned the middle entirely.
so yeah. needless to say. i have been Pondering. there's a lot left to discover and understand, and i'm excited to see where they take it.
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mossy-rainfrog · 2 months
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Build A Cowboy Round 5!
Hi good evening sorry for vanishing OK SO i mentioned in the tags of my first poll that this cowboy is not just going to be a vaguely historical cowboy, but from a Very specific time frame, because of the fic that his partner Javi exists in. That being said, there is a lot to unpack here with this! The time period exactly is 1841, the setting is Texas (because I am texan and we are predictable) and oh my god this is one of the most insane times for a character to be from texas 😭
Our cowboy will have in fact lived through the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821), the Texas Revolution (1835-1836), tx's CRINGEFAIL attempt at self governing, rapidly approaching our annexation into the US in 1844-5, and then coming right up on the fuckign CIVIL WAR in 1861. These guys deeply understand the concept of "get me the fuck out of the interesting times, im sick of the interesting times". im so sorry cowboys, you can blame Herman Melville for this.
anyways yall didnt come here for a history lesson but you are in fact going to get one because i am insufferable first and an artist second :) and also as a note, race and backstory are always intertwined things but Especially when it is fuckign 1841 so. yeah exercise caution, there will be discussion of racism, medical close-calls, and anti-indigenous genocide. PLEASE ACTUALLY READ THE BACKGROUNDS BEFORE CHOOSING ONE! you dont have to read the sources. those are just there because i have autism. 👍
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DETAILS BELOW THE READMORE BC I GOT WAYYY TOO WORDY⬇️
BACKSTORY A: Black Cowboy fled Texas* to Oklahoma with his family after the revolution, now travels up the trade routes breaking wild horses, passing along abolitionist messages, and assisting refugees. A miracle baby surviving a cleft lip with limited surgery and sustained permanent hearing damage as a result, he took up the trade of horsebreaking with flying colors, keeping right up with his older brothers. A sharp shot, keen eye, and a talented horseman, his best trained horses help him identify sounds that he otherwise can't hear. Loosely familiar with PSL, but primarily used a mix of lip-reading, localized/community generated sign growing up.
* After the US aided Texas in staging a coup against Mexico and declaring independence, an ordinance passed in 1836 that fully banished free Black people from the region unless they had personal pardon from Congress. This ordinance was not passed without pushback, and it changed shape and restriction over the years as people of color such as Joseph Tate, John and Charity Bird, Diana Leonard, Allen Dimery, and more all fought for their right to their own lands and lives. The law eventually settled into what was known as the Ashworth Act in 1840, which allowed free Black people to stay IF they had been residing in the state before 1836. It certainly wasn't the victory many had hoped, and even though many free Black persons in Texas were granted pardon to stay, like the Ashworths who the act was named after, many others were forced to leave after their allotted time was up, and were threatened with the future of slavery should they return. thank you texas history for being a vile piece of shit 👍
BACKSTORY B: Mexican/Tejano Vaquero from West Texas whose family has been ranching and cattle driving for decades. Has no interest in moving post-revolution, fuck you very much. If the borders are going to cross his family without asking*, then there's no need to cross them back. Technically lives with his family, but spends extensive periods of time away from home on cattle drives. Steady-handed, steadfast, quick to keep his herd safe. Miraculously survived a cleft lip as a baby and sustained permanent hearing damage** as a result, but that didn't stop his father from teaching him everything he knew, nor our man from taking to it like a fish to water. Knows more about cattle driving than you will ever forget.
*Some brief notes on the borders shifting and alienating people in their own rightful land.
**There was no official sign language of Mexico until the first Deaf school was established in 1869, but he and his family likely have a community-based one that works for them.
BACKSTORY C: Coahuiltecan (specifically Payaya)* cowboy, farrier, and leatherworker. Picked up the line of work as family was pushed to assimilate, one of the few still claiming Coahuiltecan identity at this time**, and has made a good living for himself and his sisters with it. Like the others, miraculously survived a cleft lip as a child but sustained permanent hearing damage as a result. Knows Plains Indian Sign fluently, and also relies on the direction of his horse for picking up sudden sounds before he can spot them. Tries to keep his work as local as possible to avoid separation from family for long, and whenever that is necessary, makes sure to come back soon.
*Note: Coahuiltecan is a term referring to several northern-Mexican and southern-Texan autonomous groups with distinct cultural differences. However, since Spanish and French colonizers lumped these groups together, an immense amount of distinguishing knowledge has since been lost.
** Also note: the Tāp Pīlam Coahuiltecan Nation is still very much around today (check out their site!) but nearing the mid 19th century, people at least claiming/listing this heritage on legal documents dwindled immensely for a variety of reasons.
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dedalvs · 5 months
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I have two questions!
1 - Have you read all ASOIAF books? If yes, which is your favorite?
2 - What are your favorites books and why?
Thanks in advance ☺️❤️
I have! I think the third one was my favorite.
Some of my favorites books are:
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
The Manuscript Found in Saragossa by Jan Potocki
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
True Grit by Charles Portis
The Castle by Franz Kafka
The Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass by Fredrick Douglass
Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Sundiata by D. T. Niane
Paradise Lost by John Milton
Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
At this point I'm just copying stuff down from a book review site I used to have. I used to read a whooooooooole lot, but I haven't much recently. :( Maybe I'll get back to it some day. My favorite author is Virginia Woolf. There's nothing more enjoyable than reading something by her—anything. When it comes to a put-together book, though, I think To the Lighthouse is her best. The others I've read are a joy to read, but the end, they don't necessarily come together as well as a book, if that makes sense. Now I haven't read them all. I've read To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway, Jacob's Room, and Orlando. If I were to recommend a second one, it would be Orlando, which is a real adventure to read. But her writing is unlike any other. I adore her work.
Lately I've been rereading some of my favorites aloud to my daughter after school. We read The 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear by Walter Moers, and we've now gone through four books by Tove Jansson: The Moomins and the Great Flood, Comet in Moominland, Finn Family Moomintroll, and Moominpappa's Memoirs. Next up is Moominsummer Madness before things get dark. lol But she's been enjoying them. I love Tove Jansson. She refused to write anything other than what she felt. (One of the reasons Finn Family Moomintroll was so odd. She felt a million eyes on her for perhaps the first time, and she was nervous. She settled back in after that.) There's also random things in there. In Moominpappa's Memoirs there's a drawing she did that's a send-up of Picasso's Guernica when Edward the Booble saves them at the end. I should put a picture of it, because I'm not sure anyone noticed... At least I can't find anything on the internet (probably searching wrong).
Anyway, that's some stuff.
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seraphic-saturn · 6 months
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Good evening dear! Your blog is absolutely amazing and it’s so interesting to read your posts ☺️💓 I wanted to kindly ask, if you will be interested of course, can you please make a post about zodiac signs and books from classic literature? It would be great 🥰💓 Thank you love!
I'm so glad that you find my posts interesting! Most definitely! You're very welcome!
Zodiac Signs As Classic Literature
Aries - "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville: A story of adventure, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of a goal, much like the determined nature of Aries.
Taurus - "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen: A tale of enduring love and societal expectations, appealing to Taurus' appreciation for stability and romance.
Gemini - "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson: A narrative exploring the duality of human nature, akin to the curious and adaptable traits of Gemini.
Cancer - "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee: A heartwarming and poignant novel that delves into themes of empathy, family, and justice, resonating with Cancer's nurturing and compassionate spirit.
Leo - "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald: A story of glamour, ambition, and the allure of the American Dream, capturing the dramatic essence and desire for recognition often associated with Leo.
Virgo - "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë: A tale of self-discovery, resilience, and the pursuit of independence, reflecting the practicality and inner strength of Virgo.
Libra - "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy: A narrative exploring complex relationships, love, and societal norms, echoing Libra's appreciation for balance, harmony, and interpersonal connections.
Scorpio - "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë: A passionate and intense tale of love, revenge, and the darker aspects of human nature, resonating with Scorpio's depth and emotional intensity.
Sagittarius - "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain: A story of freedom, adventure, and self-discovery, reflecting the adventurous and philosophical nature of Sagittarius.
Capricorn - "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens: A narrative of ambition, self-improvement, and societal advancement, reflecting the perseverance and determination often associated with Capricorn.
Aquarius - "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley: A thought-provoking novel that delves into futuristic societal norms and individuality, mirroring Aquarius' unconventional and forward-thinking perspective.
Pisces - "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde: A tale of beauty, art, and the complexities of the human soul, resonating with Pisces' imaginative and introspective nature.
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pocketsizedquasar · 1 year
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starhab hand holding 43!! :3
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(touches ask prompts) hand holding 43: raising the other’s hand to their lips to kiss it softly
heehoo. them.
i had to make mossy roll a dice to pick who would be smooching whose hand bc both options would be equally Gay Feelings TM but for different reasons
(ID: a digital drawing of starbuck and ahab from Moby Dick. ahab is bringing starbuck’s hand up to his mouth to kiss it, lookin up at starbuck with a slight smile. his arm is behind starbuck’s back, and starbcuk is looking down at their hands. the whole piece is lit with orange and teal lighting.
ahab is a chubby and muscular arab man with brown skin and dark, thick hair and beard. he is wearing a maroon coat and has a lightning shaped scar down the side of his face. starbuck is a lean white man with light freckled skin and curly red hair, wearing a waistcoat and tie over a white collared shirt.)
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ratlesshonret · 10 months
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Reading List for Limbus(There's A LOT of books referenced, so I'm just going for what I believe are the main ones, I've been eventually planning to make a full list for myself so it can include stuff like Orlando Furioso from Ruina):
The Divine Comedy
The Wings + Whatever you can find of Crow's Eye View - Yi Sang
Faust - Goethe
Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes
Hell Screen - Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
This one is the shortest out of all the stories, and the one I'd recommend the most due to how much it has changed mine and other people's views on the character based on it. I'd also recommend looking into other works by the author.
The Stranger - Albert Camus
Dream of the Red Chamber - Cao Xueqin
This one is 2,500 pages in English(For reference, I went through my books to try and equal that with as little books as possible- That's approximately equal to The Lord of the Rings[minus the Hobbit] by J.R.R Tolkien, unabridged Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, and the entirety of Narnia by C.S. Lewis). Only read it if you want to.
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
This one is particularly intense in that Heathcliff is a terrible awful person. You will not like him, from what I understand of the book.
Moby Dick - Herman Melville
Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
I've heard people recommend skipping this one as well due to how tiresome the prose can be. That's your choice, however.
Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth - Hermann Hesse
The Odyssey - Homer
The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
This one is a children's book and isn't particularly important at first, however reading it will give some fun context to later parts. It's also referenced in Lobotomy Corporation!
holy shit thanks! i am definitely going to put all of these on my reading list. hopefully they'll all fill the void now that i've run out of fun fanfiction to read.
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kedsandtubesocks · 19 hours
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erika!!! for writer ask game….11 and 29!!! 💗💗
CIELO HI DARLING 🥹🥺💕💖
Oh my goodness thank you for sending some asks my way ily!!!
11. Books and/or authors who influenced you the most?
Oh my little lit major ass is shaking over this question lol
Gloria Anzaldúa is a HUGE influence for me with how she blended culture, poetics, supernatural elements, and personal heart into her rhetoric and storytelling
I recently just got into Stephen Graham Jones’s writing and he’s already inspired me so much
And I know this is my classic am lit classes coming out but Nathaniel Hawthorne & Herman Melville influence me so fucking much because here were these old ass 19th century writers that literally said “yeah write the wackiest reconstructive religious and kind of weird thing you want” and they did and that still sticks with me lol
29. Favourite villain
Oikawa from Haikyuu LOL jk jk
I know he’s our sad meow meow but Dabi/Touya from bnha holds the most special place in my heart 🖤
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Thank you again my lovely I hope the rest of your day is wonderful ♥️💕
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