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"These past months have changed me, has made me appreciate what I have rather than what I lack."
HEIDA REED AS ELIZABETH CHYNOWETH IN POLDARK - 2.03
“At Christmas she had been a little piqued by the young Demelza's success, and today she had taken pains to see if she could rebuild her ascendancy over Ross, a matter that was becoming more important to her than it had once been.”
Elizabeth- Book “ Demelza “
- Most of all I feel afraid
- Of what?
- Of losing you. Of losing you from my life.
"She has been my lover, my companion, my housekeeper, the mother of my children, the- the keeper of my conscience. She is comparable in my eyes to no other woman."
Ross Poldark - Book Bella Poldark
You think I no longer love you.
You are not to be rid of me, my love
‘….I wasn’t seeking just pleasure. I was - I suppose in fundamentals I was seeking the equal of what I have found in you (Demelza), and it wasn’t there. For me it wasn’t there.’
Ross Poldark - Book “Warleggan”
“Maybe one day we’ll find that place where you and I could be together. And we’ll catch our dreams within the waves of change. So smile for me one last time and believe that we’ll meet again. Until then, i’ll be missing you.”
— r.m. drake
‘Fifteen years ago I would have given the whole earth for her. And she hasn’t changed…Only I have changed, Demelza. And it is your fault…. I came away from that meeting with the renewed conviction that Elizabeth no longer meant anything to me - that is, in the way you do…She won’t ever be central to me, as you are - preoccupying, all important, indispensable, both as a woman and person’
Ross Poldark - Book “The Four Swans”
the way tom barnaby has a huge soft spot for ben jones is crazy actually. ben messes up so many times and gets away with all of it because barnaby always forgives him. he lost a whole ass murderer once and was not fired. the closest he thought he got to that was when he had to snitch on tom to the superintendent and feared he was getting demoted. which of course barnaby was never gonna do because that's the most loyal and devoted sergeant he ever got since he picked him up from the streets. you're not going anywhere lad
‘Armitage had been artistic, well-educated, intellectual, thoughtful, sensitive; infinitely difficult qualities to compete with. And he had died before there was a resolution to the test.’
Ross Poldark - Book “The Loving Cup”
“I wanted to do a love story with a happy ending and that was it…”
Winston Graham - “Poldark”
“... she was called Phillis, because that was the name of the ship that brought her, and Wheatley, which was the name of the merchant who bought her. She was born in Senegal. In Boston, the slave traders put her up for sale:
-she's seven years old! She will be a good mare!
She was felt, naked, by many hands.
At thirteen, she was already writing poems in a language that was not her own. No one believed that she was the author. At the age of twenty, Phillis was questioned by a court of eighteen enlightened men in robes and wigs.
She had to recite texts from Virgil and Milton and some messages from the Bible, and she also had to swear that the poems she had written were not plagiarized. From a chair, she gave her long examination, until the court accepted her: she was a woman, she was black, she was a slave, but she was a poet. "
Phillis Wheatley, was the first African-American writer to publish a book in the United States.
Ross Poldark and his “Demelza’s Smile” (◕‿◕✿)
“How fortunate that I have this woman…I follow behind her, knowing of my own happiness through hers”
Ross Poldark - Book “The Miller’s Dance”
I am a big fan of British mysteries, comedies and dramas so it is no surprise that I am a fan of Masterpiece Theater. I recorded Poldark wh
Thoughts on S3 of Poldark
In this essay I will… don’t even joke this is an actual essay
Warning: There is a full on RANT below this cut but above is a gif that I didn’t make but fully enjoy of a very beautiful man so here
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Advice on Endings
I hate ending my stories. I will drag a story on long after it should have ended even though I know it should be done with. If anyone else struggles as well, here is a list of the different types of endings that are common.
Full Circle – Mirror the beginning of the story, show how the tone has shifted from start to end
Bittersweet – Character wins at the cost of something else, creates emotional depth
Emotional resolution – Focuses more on the growth of the characters than the events of the story
Twist – reveal something that changes the readers perspective or understanding
Open – doesn’t answer all the questions or solve all the conflicts of the story, leaving room for interpretation
Quiet – Subtle, reflective ending rather than a dramatic event
Sacrifice – The character has to give something up to achieve a greater goal
Hopeful – Despite the events of the story, there is a distinct sense that everything will be okay
Consequence – Shows how the characters choices throughout the story impact the world or their relationship
Character choice – centers on a decision that defines who the character has become through the story
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) dir. Peter Jackson
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