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Okay, but this is a fascinating question to me because it can be answered by looking at the folklore and mythology of other cultures. Especially in English speaking countries where the characterization of animals and nature is so rooted in Greek, Roman, Norse, and English folklore and mythologies, that it’s quite interesting to study or even just enjoy the mythologies of other cultures.
just a single example is foxes. In England and other European cultures, foxes are seen as sly, crafty, and a nuisance at best and evil at worst. That’s rooted partly cause of farming culture and how foxes are vermin to farmers cause the foxes will raid chicken coops. But if you look at depictions of foxes in other cultures like Chinese and Japanese, they are seen as wise and even deific in nature. They can be the forms that gods take in some myths. And in some Native American myths over in the States, foxes are a nature spirit that influences change and the cycle of life - even being capable of resurrecting some spirits.
and these are just surface level comparisons of one animal. But a dive into how eagles, bears, whales, and wolves can be just as eclectic in qualities and characterizations is something I love to do - especially as a writer.
I love mythology and stories.
Nahri from The City of Brass.
Dust cover commissioned by @foxandwit!
i love you blue curtains i love you environmental significance i love you thematic imagery i love you rich subtext i love you the world around the characters being shaped by how they feel
spending the entire day writing one paragraph
me: *opens document*
my characters:
Sky & Clouds painted by Théodore Gudin ☁️
when anne carson wrote “i have no idea what this sentence means but it gives me a thrill. it fills me with wonder.” perfect description of poetry
i know there’s more than this out there but it really is incredible that people will look at a fictional character someone else wrote and collectively say “I will write you a hundred happy endings.”
I can’t wait for the fic that I’m going to write after this fic I’m not writing because I still have to finish another fic (which I can’t seem to focus on).
Hi! I am aiming (really truly aiming) to finish the second part by this week! I know it’s been a while but I finally have some time off to relax and focus on my little project! So I am excited!
Rebloging old stuff from 2017 (that i deleted earlier yes i know)
Saitou Kazu.
Genuinely the posts where people collate and juxtapose a bunch of different media texts to convey an idea with all the citations at the bottom are the best thing to have come out of this site in the entire eight years I’ve been on here. It’s so sexy. Intertextuality is genuinely one of the things that I go feral for without hesitation and I adore it it’s such a good use of the medium I hope it never stops
One More Time (1)
before anyone says anything, i am fully aware the meu amado has not been updated/finished in a year but the plot for omt came to me in a fever dream and the plot has been stirring in this wee brain of mine for months. i have a soft spot for exes to lovers stories, so of course i had to manifest myself. please feel free to give me feedback! happy readings!
con mucho amor,
rae
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