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Sophocles, Antigone, tr. Don Taylor
Kristin Chang, "Churching"
Antigone and Polynices, Lytras Nikephoros, 1865, National Gallery, Athens
Anne Carson, Antigonick
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i still can't believe jason left her not the other way around. how.......
ovid, being exiled: not to be dramatic but this is just like the fall of troy
rosencrantz is dead, guildenstern is dead, and me I feel also not so good
Félix Ziem - Envol de flamants roses, étang de Vaccarès (1890-1895)
Bengal tiger at the Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary in South Africa
Basalt Pebble Carved as a Mouflon, Indus Valley, 3rd millennium BC.
Courtesy Alain Truong
oh to be loved by the sun
Andrea Calisi (Italian b.1968), The Bridge and the Blue Knight, 2026, Illustration
everyone better than me at chess is a tryhard drowning in theory who needs to touch grass and everyone worse than me is stupid . this is True👍
the main 4 in htgthfb all having surnames that allude to famous irish literary figures thereby acknowledging lisa mcgee’s own place within the canon of irish storytelling was done specially FOR ME
Turtle Quilt by Laurraine Yuyama
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Hades gives Orpheus a trial he knows he himself could never succeed at, but it isn’t just that Hades knows he would turn around. Hades has been failing this trial every single year. He shows up too early. He turns too soon. He is so full of doubt that even the natural order of the world, that Persephone will return to him, is not something he can trust. Hades would fail the trial he has given Orpheus, and he already has. All alone, his blood runs thin.
A Grief Observed, C.S. Lewis
Pointe Skirt by Darinika Atelier