Frankenstein’s monster being called just “Frankenstein” is actually poetic justice on a meta scale. Oh, so you’re going to reject your son/creation for fear of God and his hideousness?? You won’t give him a name and only call him “Creature”?? Well everyone forever is going to only remember him by your family name.
How’s that feel Victor?
I am that person who takes three books to read to school "just in case"
Shelter created hilarious profiles for their cats to help them find forever homes
Katniss never really knew just how much of a menace she was to Snow.
In a new fucked up way, Snow probably once again believed he "owned" Lucy Gray, because he was the only person left that truly remembered her.
But then Katniss sang Lucy Gray's song in her meadow, turned it into a hymn of the second rebellion, and unknowingly freed her from Snow's grasp.
Lucy Gray plays a part in Snow's downfall, The Hanging Tree becomes immortalized in history.
She no longer dies with him.
cardan: let’s talk about the emotions you’re feeling right now
jude: stabby
cardan: stabbing ... isn’t really an emotion, it’s more of an ... activity. which I hope you don’t do to me. see, an emotion is more of a feeling
jude: well maybe i feel stabby
Henry branwell and David kostyk would have been best friends breathe if you agree
Today in History: December 14. The Bush shoeing incident
Malina is like Chaolena, in the sense that Mal was also afraid of Alina's powers and could never fully accept them and what they meant. He may have loved the orphan he grew up with, but he could never be with her when she had her powers because he was too afraid of them. And yeah, it turned out fine for him in the end since she lost her powers and all (which I still think is like why would you end the book like that, but that's not what I'm ranting about now), but the powers were a part of her, and as Dorian Havilliard once said, "You cannot pick and choose what parts of her to love."
I lied, put your clothes back on. We’re going to talk about how the upcoming Netflix adaptation of “The Picture of Dorian Gray” completely goes against the meaning of the book. Oscar Wilde poured his heart and soul into this book to show an accurate representation of internalized homophobia, queer relationships in a time where it was frowned upon greatly, indoctrination, and so many other things of that nature. The fact that the adaptation is going to portray Dorian and Basil as brothers is absolutely disgusting, seeing as they are completely erasing the queer relationship between them. Oscar Wilde would be rolling in his grave if he knew this.