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op can’t find the treasure inside his chest, his pleasure, his youth, or the man with his arms outstretched to the woman he loves with nothing to lose, but go off i guess
are there popular fablehaven fancasts?
you know not to do this on main but the thing i dislike about modern body positivity campaigns is that they work on the premise of showing people that plus sized women are actually beautiful and while i think that goes a long way to helping the self esteem of plus sized women
we were important before you thought we were beautiful
no matter how you feel about supernatural and god knows i didn’t like it there’s a strange sense of loss at hearing about its cancellation
like
what fandom can we count on to have a gif for every situation now
what about the situations that haven’t previously been covered
t-they were supposed to have a gif for those
New York is wild because sometimes you’re wearing a Ghost Quartet shirt while walking down the street after not having visited in ages and you run into @andryushas
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so i was listening to great comet again and i noticed something really interesting in the ball in particular, and since i’m a weird music nerd with a thing about leitmotif, it was a given that this was something i was going to notice
the song starts with anatole’s narration “waiting at the door/waiting at the door/waiting”, and it’s very clear that this section is in simple meter (i think it’s 3/4 but i can’t be sure) but then when we get into natasha’s inner thoughts “i am seized by feelings of vanity and fear” we switch into complex meter, most likely 6/8. it makes sense that natasha’s thoughts here would be in complex meter because No One Else, her big ‘i want’ number, is also in complex meter. so right away we’re set up with the idea that natasha’s meter is complex, and conversely, anatole’s meter is simple meter.
the song continues with natasha’s narration, and in accordance with that, in complex meter, until Anatole’s next big chunk, beginning “gaze in my eyes/i love you”. what’s interesting about this section is that the accompaniment is still in complex meter, as are parts of what anatole is saying, but we also get him doing duplets, or simple meter on top of the complex meter of the accompaniment. these can be heard most clearly at “don’t lower your eyes i love you/i am in love dear/i am in love” but throughout that section. what’s interesting about that is that musically speaking, it reads like anatole trying to overpower her meter with his, and only really succeeding in causing musical confusion.
natasha continues in her own meter “don’t say such things/i am betrothed/i love another” and anatole follows her into complex meter in their next exchange: “don’t speak to me of that/when i tell you that i am madly, madly in love with you?/is it my fault that you’re enchanting?” Having failed to musically overpower natasha, he next tries to speak to her in her own language, as it were. what’s really interesting is that in her next line, “i’m so frightened”, natasha switches into anatole’s meter, doing duplets over the complex metered accompaniment. his musical assault has tripped her up.
the next section, with natasha and anatole interrupting each other, is all in simple meter, giving the sense that musically, natasha has lost her footing and is in anatole’s meter out of confusion more than anything else.
the kiss comes next, leaving natasha in simple meter as she narrates her inner turmoil in the section “burning lips pressed to mine” as she processes what’s happened. it’s important to note that she’s, by her own words, still not on a good footing mentally. she’s in anatole’s meter not of her own volition. when she does recover her footing in the next section, “but i love him” she’s back in triple meter, meaning that whatever she does next, it’s her own choice.
so then when she sings the next line, “i will love you, anatole” in simple meter, anatole’s meter, it means that she’s making the deliberate choice to do so. she’s not acting as a frightened little girl, but making a choice as an adult.
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