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Cesare Borgia study (from The Borgias series)
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Battle of Wills.
(Really didnât feel like drawing a full battle scene so⌠took a little metaphorical route)
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#prettiest archbishop to ever archbishop
Hello ! About Cesare's favorite song you been stated before in his fun facts post , I would like to ask if you have more note about his taste in music in general ? And I happen to heard that he have interested in poems and literature also so i want to know more about it
Lastly , If it not too much I would like to ask if you had any copy of donna contro la mia voglia lyrics ? thank you so much
Hi! as far as I know this song is the only one we know about his music taste :( there are various mentions about him going to festivities, dancing all night long, but it doesn't really say anything about the kind of music he (and also his sister, Lucrezia) prefered to dance to. It's possible he might have liked the Spanish music of the time period, along with the Roman ones, since he grew up in the Roman court, but I personally never found anything about it. As for his interest in poems and literature, he was certainly very well-read, it seems Serafino Aquilano was his favorite poet, and given Aquilano was a follower of the Petrarchism movement, it's possible to say Petrarch might have been another favorite of his, and speculate that if he wrote poetry, it might have been in that form/style. But other than that, there's nothing direct about it, unfortunately. I'd love to know which were his favorites books and other authors *sighs*. One cool thing, though, that's generally overlooked and neglected by Borgia authors, is that he was actually an important patron of the arts and literature of his time, and a cool fact is that under his patronage, the first printing press was established in Italy, in 1501 at Fano, by Girolamo Sancino iirc. And about the lyrics, Sacerdote's bio about Cesare has a copy of it, also Woodward's. I don't have them at hand at the moment to post it here.
[âŚ]Pero CĂŠsar sobrevivĂa, y aunque extenuado a causa del mal que le corroĂa, y sin duda por los supuestos remedios ideados por sus mĂŠdicos, conservaba su lucidez, el instinto de lucha y la indomable voluntad de los Borgia. SĂłlo su juventud, su naturaleza de hierro, el vigor de su constituciĂłn y los recursos de una formidable capacidad de resistencia le libraron de compartir prematuramente el destino de su padre.
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when his eyes do that thing where they look silver??? OBSESSED đđđđđ
#Eric protecting BOTH of his children

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The child is in love with a human. And not just any human. A prince!
fave ariel and eric scenes from the og film and return from the sea????
Well!
#1 Introductions
I donât know if this counts but Iâm counting it. The first scene Eric is introduced in mirrors the first scene Ariel is introduced in. Goes like this:
The camera pans and zooms in around the sails and mast of the ship to show Prince Eric, gazing out at the sea excitedly / The camera shows the shot of the tattered sails and mast of a sunken ship and Ariel pops into view, gazing at another shipwreck, also excitedly. Theyâre both looking out at a world they canât be fully part of.
Eric asks his friend (Grimsby) âisnât this great?â about the thing he loves, which is the sea / Ariel asks her friend (Flounder) âisnât it fantastic?â about the thing she loves, which is the sunken ship. Theyâre both seeing the thing they love positively.
Ericâs companion (Grimsby) responds sarcastically âoh yes, delightfulâ and clearly isnât enjoying himself, throwing up over the side of the ship / Arielâs companion (Flounder) responds sarcastically âyeah, itâs greatâŚcan we go now?â and clearly isnât enjoying himself. They both donât have anybody, even the people closest to them, who can share their love.
Which goes right into my second:
#2 Ariel Sees Eric
Itâs important how Ariel sees Eric in the scene where sheâs at the boat and itâs his birthday. I know itâs cute, the way she looks at him, smitten, and romantic, the way she saves his life. But thatâs not the part I mean.
I mean they specifically, in the script, wrote it so that Eric mentions, âthe right girl is out there somewhere, I just havenât found her yet.â and THEN the shot focuses on Arielâs face. Itâs not just because the narrators are saying, âsheâs the right girl, he doesnât realize it yet!â itâs because theyâre very simply reminding you that Ariel is hearing all this. She heard the conversation between Grimsby and Eric about a Dream Girl.
The point here is that she learns exactly how much Eric is like her, and exactly how much heâs different, too, and it all adds up to be the perfect introduction to humans, for Ariel.
Because sheâs been wrestling with a community who doesnât believe in the way she sees her Dream for her whole life. She believes the Surface must have good in it, and has faith in the evidence sheâs seen. They believe thatâs ridiculous, thereâs no good from the Surface, they believe her faith is vain.
Eric also has a Dream. Heâs got faith in it. Ariel gets to see that. And she gets to see that, just like her, his community doesnât believe in it. They donât believe in his Dream Girl. BUT. Where Ariel has to sneak around and hide evidence that sheâs still believing in her Dream, where she has to shut up about it when her father yells at her, Eric is not under the same restraints. He laughs it off when Grimsby doesnât believe in his Dream. Can you picture Ariel laughing off her fatherâs fury about the Surface? No.
So she gets to see that 1) Heâs just like her but 2) heâs more free than her. He can be the idealized hero in her mindâthe guy who isnât giving up on his Dream, and is a champion of faith, and is in some way succeeding where she has to sneak and sob.
Itâs wonderful for her to learn that a human can be like this, so like her, but so much more hopeful, plus, heâs a handsome, heroic human. Also she gets to watch him risk his life for a dog (her dad said humans were barbaric and spineless) and humbly shrug off a way-too-extravagant statue of himself (even though heâs a prince.)
Itâs just perfect.
Eric is introduced to her as a guy who makes his own decisions, isnât bossed around by his advisors or escorts, but doesnât resent or grow bitter toward them, either. He remains easygoing, secure in who he is and what he believes, without having to trample all over the people closest to him who disagree. Heâs got great heart and character.
Whereas in the Live Action they stripped him of that subtle, realistic, down-to-earth value and gave it to Ariel by having her be the only one to defy people who disagree with her. By having Eric have an overbearing mother he kowtows to, that makes him her mirror in every way, except with no strength of his own and less of an enticing example of the freedoms of a different world for her to fall in love with. They make him blander, weaker, and less important, but they do it subtly and with chest hair, scruff, drippy âI love you even with your tailâ hugging (which was fine but hardly necessary or any kind of improvement because he proved that he loved her tail-and-all in the original just fine by sacrificing himself to save her) and a British accent so that everybody wouldnât notice.
Anyway.
#3 Eric Saves Ariel
They cut this in the remake, and in my understanding, in the Broadway, too, for no apparent reason and to the great detriment of the original movie which did it right the first time, but my third-favorite scene is Eric fighting Ursula to save Ariel.
Eric immediately expresses concern when Ursula drags Ariel, just revealed to be a mermaid, over the side of the ship. Tail and all. And immediately goes to save her single-handedly, even though, again, the people around him have no interest in helping or following him or fighting for his Dream.
Which is so interesting. Heâs their Prince. Theyâre the closest people to him, invited to his wedding, on this boat. But nobodyâs following him or trying to harpoon the sea monster that just dragged his Dream Girl over the side of the boat. But does that stop him? No! And the writers specifically wrote in a moment where Grimsby calls out to him from the deck of the ship and Eric insists heâs going, alone, because he wonât lose Ariel again. He jumps in the water with a sea monster. No fins, no gills, one harpoon, because he loves her and has chosen her and heâs not spineless. And then she even tells him to get out of there, but he refuses to leave her. And even when it basically means certain death (intentionally wrecking the ship HE IS ON by driving it into a demented Kraken-woman) he keeps fighting.
And he does it, by the way, by driving a shipwreck, which is the thematic thing bridging the gap between his world and Arielâs. Heâs standing on a shipwreck when he saves her. Shipwrecks are where she finds human things, and where she learned humans might be worth loving, and a shipwreck is how the human who loves her back saves her.
Itâs beautiful. Itâs perfect. Itâs the right choice, the storytellers initially had a version where Eric wasnât the one saving the day but Ariel was, and they scrapped that and did this instead because it was better.
And in the Live Action of course they ruined that and made Eric the damsel in distress and made Ariel the floppy fish fighter who steers the shipwreck and saves his life. Which is so lame. Because it also undermines how Triton wouldâve learned that Eric was worth loving and Ariel was right to sacrifice for him. Triton needed to see Eric saving Ariel at the cost of his own wellbeing. Iâve said it before, but if Ariel saves Eric, all it proves to Triton is that she can clean up her own mess. Whereas in the original movie, Eric saving Ariel proves Ariel was right about him being loveable despite being a human.
So itâs a good thing the REAL The Little Mermaid made that right choice, because this is an excellent scene.
#4 When Eric Carries Melody
I guess people might like the parts where Eric is comforting Ariel while Melody is lost in the second movie, or when he tells her sheâs beautiful in her new dress, but honestly he was very sidelined in this movie. I just like the part where, after the climax, itâs her dad who is carrying her to safety.
Where would we walk? Where would we run? If we could stay all day in the sun. Just you and me.
telemachusâs gorgeous parents, odysseus and penelope
the queenâs gaze is as sharp and cunning as her husbandâs, perhaps that is why he overlooked the beautiful helen for her. her bright eyes only seem to soften for him
the rich swinger couple on ur luxury cruise:
you follow them back to their suite but instead of sex the guy insists on playing battleships with u while his wife watches. you find out that apparently he is a decorated war vet (huh??) and killed all their neighbours for flirting with his wife (HUH???). you leave without sex
âThe Beautiful Deceptionâ â The Borgias

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