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Summer, Frank Weston Benson. 1890.
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netflix ruining the theatrical model with streaming and then refusing to even tacitly admit their model is unprofitable by occasionally doing wide theatrical releases for their movies and therefore losing out on millions of dollars in revenue and constantly being in debt but continuing to push unprovable internal data to make their streaming numbers seem record high and everyone on earth is watching their shows and forcing the rest of the industry to put their chips into streaming even though it’s killing them all while everyone knows that the academy will never give a netflix movie best picture no matter how good the movie is because they are the original streaming sin is like a grecian tragedy to me
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Two Dancers In Costume Stand Between The Columns Of Poseidon’s Temple, Greece, 1930.
From the archives of National Geographic.
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Can we just appreciate that, despite living in the dark ages, Homer dropped two *HUGE* epics that explored extremely complex relationships, the tragedies of war and human mortality, and Grecian gods that weren’t at all perfect?? This man literally took ancient Grecian history, theology, politics, and science and gave us this godsend.
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Manuscripts of 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', 'Ode on Melancholy' & 'Ode to a Nightingale' by John Keats (probably in his brother George’s handwriting)
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Polykleitos (Greek, 480 BC-420 BC)
Doryphoros (Spearbearer) of Polykleitos, ca.440 BC
Contrapposto (Italian pronunciation: [kontrapˈposto]) is an Italian term that means "counterpoise". It is used in the visual arts to describe a human figure standing with most of its weight on one foot, so that its shoulders and arms twist off-axis from the hips and legs in the axial plane.
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leaving this picture here for safekeeping. sure would be a shame if someone else saw it and thought about young strahm fresh out of the academy, full of hope and ambition…
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George Hoyningen Huene, Madame Grès, Alix design, Sphinx of Fashion, Grecian goddess gowns, 1936
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Dunorlan Park, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, October 2023.
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You know, I feel like Kratos forgetting Calliope’s song was a wee bit harsh on the part of the writers.
I think his explanation of how he would’ve given up everything for a few moments more with his daughter, but when he met Faye, found the world worth living in again, would’ve been enough. Imo that illustrates his journey well in of itself.
To add onto that that when he found his new family, he could no longer recall Calliope’s song (played on the flute he made for her)…I dunno, it doesn’t make me think, ‘oh look at Kratos’s growth and development’ as I’m sure the writers intended. I understand the symbolism they were aiming for, but honestly it just made me sad
It’d be different if he was struggling to remember just due to the passing of time, but the fact he says he forgets it specifically after meeting Faye changes the meaning imo.
Kratos could remember his daughter’s song - presumably her favourite, that she played often, if it stuck in his memory - just because he loves her. To remember doesn’t intrinsically mean he’s haunted by it. memories of, and a love for, his Grecian family isn’t inherently negative, or something that has to be ‘let go of’ for him to progress as a character.
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Reunion doodle :)
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