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Zerkalo (1975)
im almost too stoned to type BUT i love women.. why does misogyny exist. we don’t deserve it. what happened. why in the course of history did we get deemed the weaker sex n became captive in patriarchy like fuck. what the fuck. women are so amazing. women are everything. why does everyone hate us n wanna control us. why arent we real human beings
On saturday we went to the library and I got out a charming wee book for my little one called "1 is one". Now I am obsessing over the author, Tasha Tudor. Writer, illustrator, gardener and crafter, basically my ultimate goals 💛💛💛
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Woman with Lilly. 1905. Photo by Eva Watson Schutze (American, 1867-1935).
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Atonement (2007)
Ophelia (2019)
“You prefer books to people. You are quiet. Always in contemplation,”
— Nikita Gill, from “Great Goddesses: Life Lessons from Myths & Monsters,”
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hi! do u have any works or essays (about anything! it can range from political to personal reflections etc) that i can read? sista wants to brush up on her essay skills. you’re amazing and i thank you for everything that you do 💛
ugh so iconic of u .. 💛 here are my all time favs:
on being ill, virginia woolf
on self respect, joan didion
why is our quest for validation online becoming so desperate?, emily reynolds
illness as a metaphor, susan sontag
regarding the pain of others, susan sontag
laugh of medusa, hélène cixous
uncensored sylvia plath, joyce carol oates
myth of romantic suffering, kathy acker
women and honour: some notes on lying, adrienne rich
am i a bad feminist?, margaret atwood
looking for zora, alice walker
how it feels to be colored me, zora neale hurston
the affective politics of fear, sara ahmed
someday, i wanna wear a starry crown, jasmine ledesma
frankenstin’s mother, darcey steinke
what are master-pieces and why are there so few of them, gertrude stein
the figure a poem makes, robert frost
notes of a native son, james baldwin
they all just went away, joyce carol oates
grand unified theory of female pain, leslie jamison
racism and fascism, toni morrison
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captured bubble by Molly Dean
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frankenstein’s monster is not an evil character. shelley presents him with such tenderness, such honesty, i can’t imagine ever seeing him as evil. the monster is at his heart just a creature who did not ask to be considered monstrous. he is essentially a child disowned by its father- a creature who is so shunned and abused by the outside world that he is driven to commit crimes he is horrified by. when he does try to approach the people he holds dear, they beat him savagely and abandon him. he is a creature so traumatised by his very existence that he relates to satan, but is so alone and isolated that he believes himself even to be below that. at the end of the novel he beholds his creator dead almost at his hand, and is so full of anguish and remorse that he intends to burn himself alive.
how can you call him an evil character? i just can’t fathom it.