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match my freak? no, match my whimsey, it's the only way we can survive what comes next
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This YouTube comment has been on my mind since I finished SOTR so this is what I came up with:
Lucy Gray was the mockingbird, living on the outskirts of district 12 and was there at the wrong time when they were forced to stay there after the Dark Days. They were subjected to the Capitol’s politics despite not being a part of Panem, technically speaking. Lucy Gray became part of the Games and, likewise, the mockingbird became affiliated with the Capitol through the jabberjay’s release into the woods, but it still continued to sing its own song.
Haymitch was the jabberjay, a Capitol tool that did what it had to in order to survive. The Capitol thought they could control them, but they retaliated in the form of rebellion. Haymitch refused to be a piece in their game and tried to end it, and the jabberjay, in the eyes of the Capitol, created a freak of nature that showed the Capitol’s lack of complete control.
Katniss was the mockingjay, a slap in the face of the Capitol, something that was never meant to exist. Together, the song of the mockingbird that lived on for generations and the stubbornness of the jabberjay that refused to die, the mockingjay had the best of both worlds. It was a symbol of rebellion and unity.
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Lilacs in blue vase. Postcard by P. Vasilyev (USSR, 1960).
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will barnet, "dialogue in green," 1970, lithograph
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The Canarian home of Min Hogg, founding editor of The World of Interiors. The World of Interiors, October 1998. Photo - James Mortimer
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Since the show's been announced, here's my piece for Gallery Nucleus' Over the Garden Wall Tribute show, opening in LA November 2nd!
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