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@sparklerope
My father always told me: "If you want to go for a run, go for a run, don't look for company. Sooner or later, on your fifth run or your twentieth, like-minded people will find you themselves." And only recently have I realized that this principle works everywhere.
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to F.S. Cooper written c. February 1876
wish there was a non rude way to be like âI understand your criticism, I donât even necessarily disagree with it, but I am doing these things on purpose, because I like them and I want to, and therefore your opinion has no value, because you might think me painting a room entirely pink is tacky, but I did it on purposeâ
âThe Picture of Dorian Grayâ by Oscar Wilde (quoted from âHamletâ)
âYou ache. You ache all over. You are aching to be you, but youâre scared of what it means to do so.â
â Caleb Azumah Nelson, Open WaterÂ
âYou ache. You ache all over. You are aching to be you, but youâre scared of what it means to do so.â
â Caleb Azumah Nelson, Open WaterÂ
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjXde2og2w5/
âthereâs ink in my veins, I bleed in poetry and scream in stanzasâ
â philosophically-poetic (via wordsnquotes)
Haha okay, the teacher I have for YA Lit is amazing. I had her for Sci-Fi Fiction before. But the thing is she was given this class five days before it started since sheâs taking over for another teacher.
So her syllabus starts out normal, right? LikeâŚ
But thenâŚ
And thenâŚ
By the time it hits mid MarchâŚ
So.
So.
Done.
Really excited about this class, man.
âYouâre seeking something, but at the same time, you are running away for all youâre worth.â
â Haruki Murakami
âNo use closing my eyes Nowâ After The lightning flash. Wince and blindingâ Theyâre both Already inside me.â
â Gregory Orr, âNo Use ClosingâŚâ, in The Last Love Poem I Will Ever Write
Forever isn't for everyone
Is forever for you?
i get why a lot of people donât like reading mockingjay as much as the rest of the trilogy, but i think itâs actually so essential to understanding the central thesis of the entire hunger games series.
the whole point of the hunger games is this: all human life is valuable, and artificial divisions between people keep them weak. and the only way out is radical love.
and this is something that is literally echoed again and again in the books. take, for example, gale. why is gale such an interesting, complex, and yet reprehensible character? yes, itâs because at the end katniss cannot separate his bomb from primâs death. but itâs deeper than that. why does gale build the bomb in the first place? itâs because gale doesnât see every human life as valuable. gale is willing to kill people and to deny them their humanity simply because they are his âenemy.â so, thereâs the obvious example of his willingness to blow up the nut with everyone inside and his disregard for the human casualty. and the people in the nut arenât even from the captiol, he just wants to do it because the stereotype of that district is their allegiance to the capitol, and gale hates that.
but thereâs another scene, also in mockingjay, that i think goes under-discussed which is his view of katnissâ prep team. when katniss finds her prep team literally imprisoned in 13, sheâs horrified and upset by the conditions they are in. but gale isnât. and heâs confused about why katniss would care for them! her response is to say that itâs because they cried when she went to the quarter quell. and gale is like, âsure, but theyâre still from the captiol.â and this argument is so important. because katniss argues that the prep team deserves to be treated as human beings, and when he presses her on why, she basically says because they treated her as a human being. but gale canât see thatâall he can see is that theyâre from the capitol, and heâs confused about why katniss should care.
and this is, so crucially, what katniss learns in the hunger games. she realizes that she doesnât want to kill the other tributes just because they are from the other districts. she hates the fact that they have turned her against people who are, in their core, just like her. frightened children who have been manipulated to kill other children against their will, all selected based on their district, a social divide that has literally been invented and imposed on them.
and another just absolutely essential thing to understand here is that peeta knows this all along. we talk at length about how peetaâs defining trait is his kindness. but whatâs so important about peetaâs kindness is how it transcends any boundaries of social class or social division.
when peeta gives katniss the bread, itâs important to note that just before he does that, we hear his mother talking about âseam brats pawing through her trash.â peetaâs mother buys into the social divides in district twelveâshe views herself as better than someone from the seam simply because of her standing as a merchant, and reinforces these class divides by refusing to extend the simplest humanity to a child from the seam. she literally refuses to feed a starving child on the grounds of a social divide, within a world that already has divided them into districts. but peeta doesnât see it like this. peeta refuses to deny katniss food just because sheâs from the seam. peeta gives her kindness. peeta gives her humanity.
and he does the same thing in the games! his entire first interview, the dramatic king focuses, not on the games, but on his genuine love and adoration for another tribute. how radical! to refuse to subscribe to a system which asks him to hate her? to want to kill her? and to instead confess his love for her? sure, katniss ends up being the mockingjay. katniss might have held out the berries. but peeta in that moment is the one who sets the rebellion in motion. peeta is the one who refuses to engage in the senseless hatred of someone who âshouldâ be his enemy. instead, he reaches out in love.
and it all culminates at the end of mockingjay, when katniss votes for the capitol hunger games to gain coinâs trust. and peeta is utterly horrified by this. because he canât understand how she could have been through everything he has been through and not understand that continuing to senselessly kill human beings (children!!) for some kind of revenge just reinforces these binary modes of thinking. but the thing isâkatniss DOES see that. and when coin proposes it, thatâs when she knows she has to stop her. because coin, like gale, like peetaâs mother, and like so others many around her, is still buying into these divides. is still viewing the captiol as the enemy. is still viewing a human life as expendable.Â
and thereâs a quote in mockingjay that i think lays this out pretty explicitly. katniss says, after she kills coin and is recovering, point blank:Â âthey can design dream weapons that come to life in my hands, but they will never again brainwash me into the necessity of using them.â sheâs realized the crux of the entire hunger gamesâthat manipulating us to hate and kill our fellow humans, that drawing up divisions between people because of where they live and what they produce, that believing that hating someone on the basis of any of these is justification for their death, is all a farce. itâs all a distraction. itâs all pretend. she says, in the same chapter:Â âno one benefits in a world where these things happen.â not the districts. not the capitol. not the victors. no one.
the entire arc of the hunger games is really just about katniss catching up to what peeta has known from the start. katniss overcoming all the manipulation from those around her, all the glitz and glamour, all the artificial social and class divides to see what peeta has seen clearly from the start: love.
ralph lauren f/w 2014.