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#and wikipedia says it means 'my regrets follow you into the grave'
taruolentow · 4 years
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- Richard Siken
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ezkezpez · 4 years
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Three people liked my post asking if they wanted an explanation of the floral symbology in my recent series. And I love talking about tiny details so that was more than enough for me to get excited.
Most of the symbolism I looked into was from Wikipedia. Not exactly a high brow resource but it’s usually got a little more cross referencing and sources than people give it credit for. It was also somewhere I knew would have a consistent listing of symbolism.
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Firstly, The Actor. The flowers I chose for Mark were Red Dahlias and Fungus. Fungus represents resilience, loneliness, solitude and disgust. All of which are, at least to me, what Actor must have been feeling when Celine and William first ran off together. The fungus tells the story of his grief over losing Celine (likely a possessive, ugly, sort of grief, given what we know of him) and his subsequent slip into the hands of the entity in the house. Finding out he can never die, followed by the isolation Abe the detective and Damien mention him falling into, and then the anger at William and Celine for leaving him, the disgust at their happiness and betrayal, and the eventual plan he begins to formulate with the house’s help. The fungus I chose were the ink cap mushrooms.
Red Dahlias stand for Betrayal and Dishonesty, and while this is applicable for multiple characters within the context of WKM, Personally I feel Mark’s premeditated suicide, murder framing, and the subsequent events that followed were the biggest betrayal there. He killed his friend and stole their body, framed the man he grew up with for murder, arranged for his ex-wife to be possessed and killed by a malevolent entity, and his machinations resulted in two further deaths, even if not at his own hands. Not to mention later making the friend who’s body he stole the primary villain in his story, and often presenting a facade to the viewer character so we are never truly sure if his intentions or if it is him.
I was also considering including Narcissus flowers, representative of his delusions of grandeur and arrogance, shown especially clearly in Damien.
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For The Seer, I used Amaryllis and Begonia. Begonia is listed as ‘beware, a fanciful nature’. This is a little heavy handed, referencing Celine cheating on Actor, the act that started the event of WKM into motion. Of course, While cheating is never condoned, the Actor has been shown as a narcissistic individual, and likely treated Celine as an object to show off, the caged bird to prod and admire at will, then tire of when it molts from mistreatment. In that, the Begonia can also refer to the Actor, and how Celine is in danger from him.
Amaryllis symbolises Pride. Which personally I read to be Celine’s downfall in the miniseries. It’s her pride that leads to her belief that she can contact the entity with no consequences. Her pride that she is good enough to protect herself from the forces that she thinks she understands, and her pride that leads to her trying to contact the entity again with Damien, leading to both of their deaths.
I also looked into laurel leaves, for her ambition and drive to learn all she could of the occult and understand why the house unsettled her as it did.
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The Colonel has Delphiniums and Forget Me Nots. Delphiniums are said to represent levity, big hearted, fun personalities. And also ‘ardent attachment’ as he has for Celine. Damien calls the Colonel an eccentric, and we see that very clearly when he leads us around the house, he is loud and has a large presence, and even if this is born of guilt over Actors death and how Damien will react, his later persona, Wilford Warfstache cannot be considered anything but full of levity and fun.
However, all of this is tempered with the Forget Me Nots. He forgets himself. He forgets Celine, he forgets Damien, and he forgets Abe. Everything goes, he says himself that after living so long things start to get a little fuzzy. It isn’t until the events of Wilford Motherloving Warfstache that he seems to realise he’s been missing fragments. And even then he seems to have forgotten exactly what happened.
Also considered for William was Aloe, for grief and loss.
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Next is The Detective, who has Mint and Marigolds. Marigolds are for pain and grief. He lost all his partners, he loses the viewer, he himself dies, and then continues living with the hole in his heart from where the Colonel shoots him. He grieves the loss of each of his partners, and he clearly also regrets not reaching out to Actor before WKM, and his death.
Mint is symbolic of suspicion, which is not just a good trait for a detective, but also frames Abes entire personality. He trusts no one, not even himself, and through the events of WKM and WMLW it’s his suspicion that keeps him going, but also traps him in his noir role. It’s his greatest asset, but it’s also what stops him from seeing the bigger picture and letting go later on. So concerned with “the minutia, who shot who, who murdered who” that he can’t see that something bigger is at work. It’s the Colonel, or Wilford by then, helping him through that, that allows him his freedom later on. Which is why the two of them are positioned back to back, they are very interesting foils to each other.
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For the Mayor, Mullien and Asphodel. Mullien is representative of good nature. And if anyone in the series can be called thus it’s Damien. The only character that seems to genuinely want to help and find out what happened without ulterior motive. Abe wants to solve a case. The viewer is dragged along. William doesn’t care. Damien is the only person who cares that Actor is dead on a personal level, and he is certainly the only one that truly cares for the viewer.
Asphodel means “my regrets follow you to the grave”. His last act of good intent was to trap the DA in the mirror in the hopes they escape the fate of Dark. He abandons his friend to the house and leaves them there, taking their body and betraying their trust, but always shows up whenever Actor is dragging them somewhere.
Also considered for Damien was Aboravitae, symbolic of everlasting friendship.
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For the District Attorney, white lilies, for funerals and death
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quillfulwriter · 7 years
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Bad Luck Charm: Analysis
This is Qrow’s theme song, and I’ve loved it since I first heard it. Here’s my take on a closer look at this song and its lyrics! This analysis is also available here.
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Pain
Is your reward for being near me.
Fate
Won’t be your friend when I’m around.
Blame
Me for the tragedies that follow.
Grave
The situations that surround.
When he’s explaining his semblance to Ruby and the others in Volume 4, Episode 8: A Much Needed Talk, Qrow starts with, “Look, this has nothing to do with trust.”
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This is his niece he’s talking to, and she’s known him her whole life. She never knew his semblance until then and he did not want her to. Based on that response and these lyrics, it’s clear that Qrow is hurt by the mutual knowledge that he’s the embodiment of bad luck.
But he masks that. Ruby thought he wasn’t around due to his work, which was an easy defense. As soon as keeping her safe was the center of his work, that shield broke down - she was hurt that he was following them rather than traveling with them.
Yet he tried to mask it as long as he could, even if he explained as soon as it was putting her in danger during the fight with Tyrian rather than continue to hide it.
Firstly, this is a sign that when it comes to loved ones, Qrow will put their feelings ahead of his own. Did it hide this from her for her entire life? Yes. But when she asked him directly why he didn’t travel with her and why he didn’t trust her, he told her the truth immediately. (As I said, he did try to tell her during the fight with Tyrian, but, well, they were fighting.)
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She’s young and nowhere near his skill level as a fighter. He could have just said he didn’t trust her to protect his own feelings. But he didn’t, because her knowing that she had his trust meant more than saving himself the pain of her finally knowing he’s literal bad luck.
Secondly, this need to shield the truth is hinted at by comparing the first pair of stanzas:
Pain
Is your reward for being near me.
Fate
Won’t be your friend when I’m around.
To the second pair:
Blame
Me for the tragedies that follow.
Grave
The situations that surround.
All four start with negative concept words: pain, fate, blame, grave. (Note: Fate has a mixed definition that can be positive or negative, but typically has a connotation of foreboding. Consider “destiny” as a synonym with the opposite connotation that is usually positive but can be negative.)
The first two stanzas are followed by positive concept words: reward, friend. You can see a raw regret in the contrast of those words. You want to keep Qrow company, you want to make him happy? Pain is your reward for your compassion, and fate won’t be your friend if you’re his friend. No one can stand that forever.
Whether Qrow himself can’t stand to watch them suffer anymore, or they can’t take the constant barrage, they will have to go. Certainly he can control his semblance like anyone else can - Ruby isn’t always erupting into rose petals - but he can’t shut his off. Only control how long before someone or something is affected.
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With that in mind, consider the third and fourth stanzas, which follow the initial concept words with more negative concept words: tragedies, situations that surround. This is the bristly defense of one who would rather you blame him and see him as a grave reminder than feel the constant regret of not being able to be close because he’s intrinsically bad news.
He is close to very few people for that reason. He can only handle missing people he loves so much. The fewer there are, and the fewer who know what his semblance is, the better. It’s easier to dull that pain through their ignorance. If they don’t know why he has to leave, he doesn’t have to see his regret mirrored in their eyes - and he can bury his feelings that way.
He can only ever see the ones he loves being happy from across the street through two windows. And that’s easier for him if they don’t know why he’s distant.
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I’m a harbinger,
I cannot lie,
I will change the color of your life.
This touches again on the fact that Qrow won’t lie about his semblance, only conceal it as long as he can. The only thing worse for him than being bad luck is not telling his loved ones that he is that when they ask or when it puts them in danger.
And for those of you who don’t know the exact definition of harbinger, it’s “a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another” (source: Google dictionary). Its origins as a word are from an Old Saxon word meaning “army” and in its second evolution, it meant “shelter for an army” (source: Google dictionary).
Armies are a sign of war, and that could mean peace or loss depending on which side of the war you’re on. Just as Qrow is a sign of success if he’s fighting with you (at a safe distance) or a sign of your demise if you’re his opponent.
He’s impossible to truly beat because you’ll lose something if he’s around - even if it’s not the fight. And it only takes about 20 seconds into the fight with Tyrian for bad luck to start having an area effect:
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The building is breaking apart in the background, you can see it on the right side of the frame.
But you’ll notice that “harbinger” from its origin definition to present definition isn’t necessarily a negative word. When Qrow gets to use his semblance to protect those he loves for once, he feels an almost savage joy doing it.
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His expression after Tyrian sees the building breaking.
I don’t mean to bring you pain,
But I will, just why, I can’t explain.
I am no one’s blessing,
I’ll just bring you harm.
This section of the lyrics represents more of his inability to shut his semblance off. There’s a feeling of unfairness to his description of his semblance. At the campsite later in the above-mentioned episode, Qrow says his semblance is “always there, whether I like it or not”.
And this is said as in a tired tone, a worn attempt at seeming neutral about it when it’s clear he’s bothered but can’t bring himself to be.
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And there are times it works for him, and he revels in it. Like he says, it “comes in real handy when I’m fighting an enemy”. The main reference for this that I’ve seen is when Tyrian falls through the roof during their battle, but I argue that it goes further.
Qrow had been using his semblance consciously that entire fight, and he had let loose to protect Ruby and her friends. I believe that Tyrian losing his tail was made possible by Qrow’s semblance.
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Ruby is skilled and observant, although relatively inexperienced next to Tyrian. He had to have known his tail was a weak point and he would’ve guarded it heavily. During the fight, Tyrian was against anywhere from 1 to 3 opponents without any sign of trouble.
But Qrow’s semblance allowed for that one opening when Tyrian let his guard down and Ruby saw it, and she struck. Qrow brings harm to people one way or another, and it can be subtle as well as obvious.
Compare that to the beam that almost fell on Ruby during that same fight. He was there to protect her and he put all he had into it, and that was just the problem. He is no one’s blessing, and he’ll bring harm to everyone - even those he aims to save.
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I’m a cursed black cat,
There are two layers to this as well. Black cats are considered unlucky in many cultures (although they are considered lucky in a few, furthering the duality of Qrow, his semblance, and his perspective on himself).
But saying he’s a cursed black cat takes that widespread opinion of misfortune to another level. Not only is he a bad omen, but a cursed one. That is some deep loathing for himself, and honestly, it makes sense.
I don’t have any way to prove that all semblances appear at birth, but Qrow says his semblance is how he got his name - by the bird being considered a sign of bad luck in superstition. So from the very first day he was alive, they somehow knew.
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But when it only takes 20 seconds to take effect, you can imagine how quickly they realized it was him. And when it’s your namesake, there can be no escape from the regret from friends or hatred from rivals that he’d have to face for all of his formative years.
I’m an albatross,
An albatross also has mixed meaning for those who don’t know their sailors’ lore. The bird itself is fine, and it’s killing the bird that’s bad luck.
“The albatross as a superstitious relic is referenced in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s well-known poem, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”. It is considered very unlucky to kill an albatross; in Coleridge’s poem, the narrator killed the bird and his fellow sailors eventually force him to wear the dead bird around his neck.“ (Source: Wikipedia.)
An albatross has done no wrong itself, but it’s regarded as a burden all the same. His semblance makes him an albatross to those around him even though he himself did nothing to deserve that. Another echo of the bitterness and resignation he feels regarding his semblance.
I’m a mirror broken,
"Mirror superstitions probably evolved from the time when the first humans saw their reflections in a pool of water, believed that the image in a water was their actual soul and to endanger it would mean risking injury to the other self.”
(Source: MirrorHistory.com.)
The other self for Qrow is the friend, the uncle, the brother-in-law. The person he can never truly be or get comfortable being because he is a mirror broken.
Quoting the full description of his semblance at the campsite, Qrow said, “comes in real handy when I’m fighting an enemy… makes it a little hard on friends… and family.” And he looks straight at Ruby when he says this, because most of this is for her.
In contrast to Raven, his family means everything to him (which you see in his sarcastic way of calling her mom of the year in their conversation at the tavern).
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Sad to say,
I’m your bad luck charm.
He can’t have a family, he can’t have friends. Protecting those who can do these things, that’s all Qrow has. I’m not at all surprised in light of all this that he chose to become a Hunter.
He is your bad luck charm against your enemies, and he makes sure your friends and family are safe so you can live the life he never will. Sad to say indeed - he can’t be there for any of your happy daily moments, only when you need something ruined.
Shame
I hang my head in constant sorrow
There’s no reprieve from a life like that, when you can only take joy in the fleeting moments of normalcy before you’re back to being a bad luck charm. It’s no wonder he’s always drunk as Glynda said - if not for the numbing qualities, than simply because he’d rather be rejected and shamed than pitied.
His sorrow is his to bear, and as I previously mentioned, he prefers to be seen as antagonistic than a tragedy. He even takes that animosity from Jaune, who he does regard well for his connection to Pyrrha and Ruby.
When Jaune criticizes him directly after his explanation of his semblance by saying, “Well, you are just a real bundle of help, aren’t you?” Qrow agrees.
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Rain
On every day you need the light
If you are in a bad emotional state, he can’t help you. If someone breaks his nieces’ hearts, he can’t do anything to comfort them directly, which is what they’d need most.
If someone he cares about needs relief and peace, he will only bring misfortune and he can never be their support up close. Noticing a pattern? It brutalizes Qrow that he can’t do the things he wants to do or be the person he wants to be, but I’m going to take now to mention the actual music in this song.
It’s assertive, almost triumphant, and it’s not at all ashamed or “rainy”. These lyrics talk of pain, but the song speaks to how Qrow twists this curse to a weapon he can at least be proud of in a spiteful way.
Strain
To see some fortune in tomorrow
But there’s always that reminder that he can’t have happiness in the traditional sense. And that is something he craves. That’s another layer of insult for Raven’s choice to leave her children, I’m sure of it, but I may need to dig into that in another post.
For Qrow, the happiest ending is dying in the field protecting those he loves. Think about it, he let his guard down around Tyrian to protect Ruby from the falling beam when he’d been perfectly capable of defending himself that entire time.
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For Qrow, dying in a fight beats dying old and alone. Because he will only hurt those near to him. He couldn’t even spend his days paying someone to take care of him in an old persons’ home or in his own home because he’d risk their safety and everyone else around him. It’s truly a strain to see good things in his future.
And in the vein of spiting his semblance by taking control, dying as a sacrifice would be the ultimate refusal to let his semblance torment him in his final days.
Bane
Is what I am to every life
These​ stanzas are the inevitable conclusion he reaches when he follows the train of thought on his semblance and what it means to his life. He can only bring passing happiness to those he cares about, and he has to go before he ruins it again.
He’s at the campsite for maybe 30 minutes and his semblance is undoubtedly as low as he can get it. But even then, he’s stayed too long and a log rolls off the fire as he leaves - the beginning of a small disaster.
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You should trust one thing
Take my advice
If you linger close
It’s a hefty price
For Ruby, he paid that price - he knew he would die in the field as his happy ending, he had thought of that before for certain. So he took that risk to save her during the fight with Tyrian that got him potentially fatally poisoned.
We don’t know the details of his past, but you can be sure there are people who tried to stay close and paid the price because he didn’t defend them like he defended Ruby. Whether it was a lack of affection, fear, or inexperience that lead to their sacrifice instead of his, that too takes its toll.
Edit:
As mentioned by Noah Comer in RWBY Amino App, it could potentially be that Qrow was with Summer on her last mission, and he blames his semblance for her death.
Given that Tai did react to Qrow very badly in season 3, he’s not necessarily alone in that if this is the case. That’s an interesting theory in light of these lyrics. (Perhaps I’ll visit that in another post too, haha.)
You and I are not the same
You don’t want the burden of my name
Let’s revisit his jaded description of his semblance at the fire pit. Everyone has a semblance, but they’re not designed to hurt the bearer so immensely. Not like his.
But because he hides his, there are people like Ruby and Yang who do look up to him. And when he takes a second to be happy to see them and know that they’re proud, sometimes he has this thought - you don’t want the burden of my name. Don’t be like me, I am not someone to be proud to know.
That final line is also a reference to how he got his actual name, as I mentioned earlier. He said that he was named Qrow because he brings misfortune like the bird is fabled to do. Only he does, and that’s the burden of his name.
A guaranteed catastrophe
A tear that’s bound to fall
A sure train wreck
Another echo of making himself a disappointment so at least it’s his choice and not the semblance controlling him. Consider his antagonism of Winter in his first episode, where he not only makes a wreck of the courtyard but of her appearance in the public eye.
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If he must be a disaster, let it be a conscious choice that he’s being confrontational. It’s part of how Qrow copes.
And you’ll soon regret
The day I came to call
Going back again to the campsite after the fight with Tyrian, remember Juane’s reaction to the whole description and how Qrow accepted his aggression.
He was already prepared to be hated for helping in the only way he could. So, wounded and poisoned, he goes off under the guise of going for a walk so they can buy more time safely away from his semblance.
Soon, they’d all regret him being there, and it was better to leave when he at least had compassion from Ruby and Ren than waiting until they all came to regret it. Which, as the lyrics state, would not take long and would hurt everyone even more in the end.
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I removed repetitions of the chorus since they’ve already been covered, but I hope you enjoyed the full analysis of this!
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