Hey!! Happy Valentine’s Day sorry I haven’t been posting much!! Take a sketch of what I’m up too!! I’ll probably never finish it though so Lmao don’t expect to see it done today (maybe tomorrow or next week tbh)
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In case tumblr didn’t know, I have pins of one of my favorite designs!!! They’re so gorgeous, especially in the sunlight.
Get yours at the link below, and share with your friends who would also love it!! ♥️🏴☠️
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'St Ursula' (1868) by Edward Burne-Jones (d.1898).
Cartoon for stained glass at St John the Baptist Church, Tuebrook, Liverpool.
Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0.
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‘Death’ really is one of the coolest episodes for Character Analysis of Yellow Guy and Red Guy. Both because it has them dealing with the uniquely difficult emotion of Grief and because it has them in the rare position of actually being kinda-authority-figures themselves to someone else - Stain Edwards.
Because Yellow, usually the friendliest and kindest of the three, is so mean to Stain! But this meanness IS born from his usual friendliness, he’s lashing out at Stain as a result of his grief over his lost friend and the idea that he can be ‘replaced’.
And meanwhile, Red clearly also misses Duck. If nothing else it’s clear from what he did to Stain there at the end.
But he’s also the one trying the most to move on as quickly as possible, to try and deny he misses Duck.
"it's not that bad, we didn't really like him anyways. Remember how he used to bite you?"
And I think more than anything that probably comes from his conflict-aversion. Like, his resistance to the Teacher’s lessons and to addressing the fact that he misses Duck both come from that aspect of his character highlighted in ‘Jobs’ - he would much rather Not Do Stuff most of the time. And actually confronting his own emotions feels like kind of a lot of effort, doesn’t it?
So from his POV, ‘just moving on cause we didn’t like him anyway’ is just the easiest solution for both himself and Yellow Guy to deal with the problem. But the fact that Yellow Guy can’t see Red Guy openly share the same sort of grief that he does just makes him feel more isolated and thus has a harder time dealing with his own grief.
And Red is kinder, or at least more polite to Stain Edwards then Yellow is but I think that is driven less from his kindness as much as it's also come, at least partly, from his desire to Not Cause a Fuss. And he can also kinda lash out at him with his Unresolved Grief, he’s just more subtle about it.
"Well, you seem like a little... thing with.... and you don't even... and that other guy at least had his own clothes."
And since he’s so driven in this episode to Take the Path of Least Resistance with his grief, he naturally discovers that the ‘easiest’ way to deal with Death, the ‘easiest’ way to move on is…
To deny it ever happened in the first place.
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