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Little excerpt from one of my poems for today. Hope you all have a great week ♥
CASTLES IN DISNEY MOVIES
SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) FROZEN (2013) HERCULES (1997) BRAVE (2012) THE LITTLE MERMAID (1989) CINDERELLA (1950) ALADDIN (1992) SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) TANGLED (2010)
TO LIVE ON by Min Jeong Seo, 2005
The stalks of these roses are already dried up but their blossoms are preserved and kept fresh by medical infusin bags. The life-span of every living creature is limited. The infusion bags stand for progress in medicine and the prolonging of human life. They have a mixed meaning as they refer to both life and death at the same time. Both states are immanent. To preserve the beauty of the flowers artificially with the help of the infusion bags points out man’s tendency to repress the inevitable fact that we all have to die, and trying to postpone death.
CASTLES IN DISNEY MOVIES
SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) FROZEN (2013) HERCULES (1997) BRAVE (2012) THE LITTLE MERMAID (1989) CINDERELLA (1950) ALADDIN (1992) SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) TANGLED (2010)
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