Tropes and Archetypes: Dances and Balls
Why have a ballroom with no balls?
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Tropes and Archetypes: Dances and Balls
Why have a ballroom with no balls?
Tropes and Archetypes: Victorian Novel Disease
In Victorian romance novels, female characters had a tendency to get sick all the time
Tropes and Archetypes: True Blue Femininity
Make it Blue!
Tropes and Archetypes: Royal School
It's all here in the Princess's Book of Etiquette. Let's begin. No nagging, bragging, sweating, fretting, slipping, tripping, slurping, burping, twittering or frittering allowed. Stay present, stay pleasant, stay proud
Tropes and Archetypes: Lesbien Vampire
“But to die as lovers may - to die together, so that they may live together.”
Tropes and Archetypes Aesthetic: Rags to Riches/Cinderella Circumstances
She believed in dreams, all right, but she also believed in doing something about them. When Prince Charming didn't come along, she went over to the palace and got him.
Archetype Aesthetic: Arcadia
"Come live with me and be my Love, And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys, dale and field, And all the craggy mountains yield."
Literary Archetype: Dark Academia
Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it.