Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge (2001) dir. Mary Lambert
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“Witches have cast a captivating shadow over centuries of storytelling, though they have traditionally occupied a rather unsettling role. More often than not, they’ve been depicted as homicidal monstresses like murder-mother Medea of Greek mythology or Roald Dahl’s child-hating, rodent-obsessed Grand High Witch. Otherwise they’re shown as morally ambiguous and untrustworthy: it’s difficult to discern whether Shakespeare’s Weird Sisters or Slavic folklore’s Baba Yaga have the protagonist’s best interests at heart.”
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The 13 Fiercest Feminist Witches in Modern Literature, Pam Grossman
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Portrait of a Young Woman in a Gold Case, c. 1860-1870 (Library of Congress)
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physically im here but mentally im dancing with a vampire in a ballroom while tchaikovsky plays in the background
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you can :
break my 𝓼𝓸𝓾𝓵
take my l i f e away
beat me
hurt me
ᴋɪʟʟ ᴍᴇ
BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
d o n ’ t
t o u c h
t h e m
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