HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMILY EVE BEST! Wishing the happiest of birthdays to this talented angel. Our forever fairy, sassy doctor and the queen who should've been. Can't wait to see her back in action next year!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMILY EVE BEST! Wishing the happiest of birthdays to this talented angel. Our forever fairy, sassy doctor and the queen who should've been. Can't wait to see her back in action next year!
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"lady macbeth was manipulating macbeth because of her own ambition to be queen" "lady macbeth never really wanted to be queen she was only doing it because she loved her husband" no you don't understand she was doing it for them. at the beginning of the play the macbeths are a team, partners in greatness, one cannot exist without the other. she doesn't want power only for herself or only for him, she wants them to rule together, equally. that's why it's so devastating when she doesn't get that, when becoming king and queen only drives them apart, because she wanted them to be partners in greatness and she got the opposite.
Eve Best, having played the role in 2001: I think the idea of killing Duncan somehow replaces a child in her mind. It is a project, a goal, something that will enrich and ennoble the lives of her and her husband in the same way that a baby might have. In the same way that having a baby with someone is a proof of your ultimate love for your partner, so the act of murder becomes like a kind of proof of their love for each other. It is about them being a team.
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The murder becomes about their relationship and their love; it’s like their baby. I’m sure that she doesn’t really consider the consequences. I think she imagines a wonderful rosy future for them - he will be a wonderful king, and their lives will take on a new golden glow. I don’t think she’s just an ambitious woman who forces her husband to do something wrong. I think for her it’s about love. She clutches at the witches’ prophecy almost as if it’s a gift from God for a new start. Ironically, she thinks that killing Duncan is going to be the thing that makes their relationship stronger, however it’s the very thing that breaks it.
so jump, and i’m jumping
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE ONE AND ONLY EMILY EVE BEST! Thanks for being such a beacon of light for all of us.
NURSE JACKIE - 1.6 "Tiny Bubbles" requested by @whiskeywithrayna
I am just going to watch the first four seasons of Nurse Jackie again. Truly nothing is better if she leaves.
Rhaenys with her dragon Meleys
Colours + their meaning pt 1
I shall be doing a part two with colours like Burgundy, Pink, Gold and Black and white etc. if this does well
All of my past, I tried to erase it But now I see, would I even change it? Might share a face and share a last name, but (We are not the same)
BAELA TARGARYEN in HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Dialogue from the Season 1 Deleted Scene
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In Rhaenys Targaryen, daughter of the Old King’s eldest son and heir, the Sea Snake had found his perfect match, a woman as spirited and beautiful and proud as any in the realm, and a dragonrider as well.
st. george and the dragon (1908-9) - briton rivière / the vigil (1884) - john pettie / vanitas still-life (1705) - evert collier / david garrick as richard iii (1745) - william hogarth / micro sff stories tweet
For all the stealth archers out there...
EVE BEST at EW’s photoshoot for “House of the Dragon”
“Grief and rage - you need to contain that, to put a frame around it, where it can play itself out without you or your kin having to die. There is a theory that watching unbearable stories about other people lost in grief and rage is good for you - may cleanse you of your darkness.”
Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
“Give me blood and rage and / a heart for horror; teach me to be / tough enough to face this world / still standing. Make a Fury of me.”
Elizabeth Hewer, from “Finding Ariadne” in Wishing for Birds
“Why does tragedy exist? Because you are full of rage. Why are you full of rage? Because you are full of grief.”
Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
Mumford & Sons, “Lover’s Eyes”
“A wild longing for strong emotions and sensations seethes in me, a rage against this toneless, flat, normal and sterile life. I have a mad impulse to smash something, a warehouse, perhaps, or a cathedral, or myself,”
Herman Hesse, Steppenwolf
“…is it better to throw yourself head first and laughing into the holy rage calling your name?”
Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch
“There is love in me the likes of which you’ve never seen. There is rage in me the likes of which should never escape.”
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
“We, hurt by ourselves, keen / to be hurters and keen / to be hurt back deep inside. / We, like weapons laid / beside anger asleep.”
Rainer Maria Rilke, The Poetry of Rilke; “Antistrophes” (tr. Edward Snow)
“…she did not allow herself tears. When she did cry, she would explain her tears in this way: ‘I am not weeping, I am bursting with rage.’”
Gabriella Fiori, from Simone Weil: An Intellectual Biography
“Isn’t all that rage so ugly? / And isn’t it mine, still? / Good god, isn’t it mine?”
Ashe Vernon, from “Buried,” Not a Girl
Ada Limón, from “The Good Fight”
“What are we made of but hunger and rage?”
Anne Carson, excerpt of To Compostela
When there’s blood in the water?
WOMEN from HOUSE OF THE DRAGON as GREEK GODDESSES
rhaenys as athena // rhaenyra as niké // alicent as nemesis // baela as aglaia // helaena as themis // baela as artemis // aemma as eileithyia // mysaria as pheme // laena as bia