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Monsters, Inc by Florey
The Last Guardian by François Coutu
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Welcome to Monsters! Oh, my!
Vampires, werewolves, and mermaids are among the most popular mythical creatures known to humanity. At Monsters! Oh, my! I will explore an array of supernatural creatures and how they are portrayed in past and modern literature.
The origins I will be exploring are primarily from various Western European myths that have existed for thousands of years. The works of fiction I will be looking at will be centered around the creature with no restriction to the genre. These creatures (along with others) have been integrated into literature and have since evolved into the pop culture phenomenon we know today.
There is a mixture of mythical creatures that bump in the night. Sometimes, they put us in a frightened state of terror or give us a sense of comfort and wishful thinking to be part of that mysterious and magical world.
For example, werewolves terrified me as a child. Little Red Cap by the Brothers Grimm sent me hiding underneath the covers. I was afraid of being alone and would not go anywhere without the company of another human which is still true today when night fell. Then, there are creatures like mermaids, which could be portrayed as either friend or foe, but are beautiful, nonetheless. Beautiful creatures that I still wished to be. Doesnât living in the ocean, swimming with dolphins, and collecting seashells sound appealing? It was to eight year old me.
The author holds the key to what we, as the reader, interpret these creatures to be. They could be dangerously lethal like vampires, werewolves, and zombies. Then, there are angels and fae (faeries), beings who are often depicted as guides who help you get out of sticky or life threatening situations.
The following list of creatures are the ones I will specifically explore:
Vampires
Werewolves
Mermaids
Angels
Fae
Dragons
Zombies
I hope that you will enjoy your stay here at Monsters! Oh, my! Next week, we will dig in to the most popular creature of them all â the vampire.
Photo credit:
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
Werewolf Animated Wallpaper (2014)
The frog prince by melaniedelon
aww this one is good!
IGNITE - I Grieve Nothing, I Take Everything.
This poster is dedicated to my love Aaron Warner, even when the book ends, youâll forever be in my heart. You are the character I wish were real <3333
Boots. Socks. Slacks. Sweater. My military jacket with its many buttons. The many buttons she ripped open. Itâs a small reminder, but itâs enough to spear me. I try to fight it off but it lingers, and the more I try to ignore the memory, it multiplies into a monster that can no longer be contained. I donât even realize Iâve fallen against the wall until I feel the cold climbing up my skin; Iâm breathing too hard and squeezing my eyes shut against the sudden wash of mortification.
AARON WARNER, GOSHHHH
âYou really want me to hurt you?â I ask him, eyes narrowing. âI donât think you can,â he says. âI think youâre pretty cocky about that.â âProve me wrong, love.â He raises an eyebrow at me. âPlease.â
Gone Girl by Harry Grundman
Cover No Quarter by N-ossandon-Nezt
Artist:
Leilani Bustamante
âSeraphineâ
Acrylic and Gouache on Panel
16âł x 20âł
2016
Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments - Review
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Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments Season 01 Episode 01
Cassdandra Clare's masterpiece of Shadowhunter world was turned into a movie three years ago and it was a good movie. When I heard that the series would be transformed into a TV Series, I was so excited I could not wait another day without watching it.
So today is the day! I just watched Shadowhunters s01e01 and it was very disappointing. This series was supposed to be amazing. But instead, it was dull, humorless and a bit rushed.
For one, Clary, the protagonist character, who was portrayed by Katherine McNamara in the series wasn't what I'd imagined Clary would be. Her hair was too orange (Didnât Clary have red hair?); and then Isabelle, why was she a Latina? Not only that, there are still many characters on the show that hasnât been revealed yet, and they were not what we actually hoped for. We can get to them later.
So, the pilot starts on the scene where Jace, Alec and Izzy were hunting a demon who sells demon blood. While they were hunting, Jace walked into Clary which she responded by calling out to him and told him to watch where he was going. Jace was startled that Clary apparently could see him. Then the scene went back to eight hours earlier.
Clary was living her mundane life, worrying about getting into art academy, her eighteenth birthday, and having fun with her best friend, Simon, who clearly had a thing for her. But that day, in her eighteenth birthday, her life suddenly changed. She discovered that sheâs been drawing magical symbol called runes unknowingly, that herself was part of something bigger, her mother was kidnapped, they were betrayed by Luke and now she was with this shadowhunter group. Jace took interest in her but Alec was the opposite, he despised the idea of something new. But to save her mother, they were her best chance.
With so many things to be discovered, it only took one lousy episode to cover it all. It feels like the introduction to the shadow-world was rushed into just forty minutes. If I never read the book or watched the movie, I would not finish this episode. People who watched this episode for the first time and never know anything about The Mortal Instruments will get confused by watching this. The episode moves so fast that it barely gives us â the watcher â to breathe or to wrap our head around it. It just goes and goes.
Unfortunately, I am a big fan of the books, so I would continue watch the series. I do hope it will get better though.
You donât need me. On the contrary, I do.
The sun starts to rise as we sit in the parking lot and I tell her everythingâeverything that I hate in my life, everything I am, and everything that I donât want to be.
Kim Karr, Blurred (via my-typewritten-thoughts)