As an English major, my suspicions are finally vindicated.
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As an English major, my suspicions are finally vindicated.
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) // Stoker (2013) - Symbolic marriage proposals
Butterflies in Ninjago never just show up for the sake of being an animal. Butterflies ALWAYS mean something. Just a small list of what they have meant is such; Innocence, Nostalgia, Those that cannot protect themselves, and Death. And honestly, they could also represent Zane as well- If I had any creative say in the show, I would have Zane's animal symbol not be a sabertoothed cat, but a Butterfly.
The fact that the safety pin from my necklace hurt me has to be a sign to kms, right?
Heavy is the Head that Wears the Crown...
I'm doing a brief analysis of the final outro art of "For the Future"
When I first looked at this I saw this little guy with a massive crown over his head, the crown possibly representing the overbearing responsibility and pressure on the collector, who is so small in comparison.
The Perspective could also show the BI titan sharing the crown with the collector, but for the most part, the symbolism of this scene is prominent.
sun and moon, beginning and end
Watching, the boy moved his limbs like a dead man, tried that style and so began his mastery of the Deadman Dance.
That Deadman Dance by Kim Scott (143)
Its complicated #complicated #life #graph #connections #symbolisim #cimputer #visualization #art #screenshot #boxes #box https://www.instagram.com/p/BtG0LKwFwJD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19xwzhuv6kl0t