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RYAN GOSLING as RYLAND GRACE PROJECT HAIL MARY (2026, Phil Lord & Christopher Miller)

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Women have more power and agency in Shakespeareโs comedies than in his tragedies, and usually there are more of them with more speaking time, so Iโm pretty sure what Shakespeareโs saying isย โmen ruin everythingโ because everyone fucking dies when men are in charge but when women are in charge you get married and live happily ever after
I think youโre reading too far into things, kiddo. Take a break from your womenโs studies major and get some fresh air.
Right. Well, Iโm a historian, so allow me to elaborate.
One of the most important aspects of the Puritan/Protestant revolution (in the 1590โs in particular) was the foregrounding of marriage as the most appropriate way of life. It often comes as a surprise when people learn this, but Puritans took an absolutely positive view of sexuality within the context of marriage. Clergy were encouraged to lead by example and marry and have children, as opposed to Catholic clergy who prized virginity above all else.ย Through his comedies,ย Shakespeare was promoting this new way of life which had never been promoted before. The dogma, thanks to the church, had always been โdurr hburr women are evil sex is bad celibacy is your ticket to salvation.โ All that changed in Shakespeareโs time, and thanks to him we get a view of the world where marriage, women, and sexuality are in fact the key to salvation.ย
The difference between the structure of a comedy and a tragedy is that the former is cyclical, and the latter a downward curve. Comedies werenโt stupid fun about the lighter side of life. The definition of a comedy was not a funny play. They were plays that began in turmoil and ended in reconciliation and renewal. They showed the audience the path to salvation, with the comic ending of a happy marriage leaving the promise of societal regeneration intact. Meanwhile, in the tragedies, there is no such promise of regeneration or salvation. The characters destroy themselves. The world in which they live is not sustainable. It leads to a dead end, with no promise of new life.
And so, in comedies, the women are the movers and shakers. They get things done. They move the machinery of the plot along. In tragedies, though women have an important part to play, they are often morally bankrupt as compared to the women of comedies, or if they are morally sound, they are disenfranchised and ignored, and refused the chance to contribute to the society in which they live. Letโs look at some examples.
In Romeo and Juliet, the play ends in tragedy because no-one listens to Juliet. Her father and Paris both insist they know whatโs right for her, and they refuse to listen to her pleas for clemency. Juliet begs them โ screams, cries, manipulates, tells them outright I cannot marry, just wait a week before you make me marry Paris, just a week, please and they ignore her, and force her into increasingly desperate straits, until at last the two young lovers kill themselves. The message? This violent, hate-filled patriarchal world is unsustainable. The promise of regeneration is cut down with the deaths of these children. Compare to Othello. This is the most horrifying and intimate tragedy of all, with the climax taking place in a bedroom as a husband smothers his young wife. The tragedy here could easily have been averted if Othello had listened to Desdemona and Emilia instead of Iago. The message? This society, built on racism and misogyny and martial, masculine honour, is unsustainable, and cannot regenerate itself. The very horror of it lies in the murder of two wives.ย
How about Hamlet? Ophelia is a disempowered character, but if Hamlet had listened to her, and not mistreated her, and if her father hadnโt controlled every aspect of her life, then perhaps she wouldnโt have committed suicide. The final scene of carnage is prompted by Laertes and Hamlet furiously grappling over her corpse. When Ophelia dies, any chance of reconciliation dies with her. The world collapses in on itself. This society is unsustainable. King Lear โ we all know that this is prompted by Cordeliaโs silence, her unwillingness to bend the knee and flatter in the face of tyranny. It is Learโs disproportionate response to this that sets off the tragedy, and we get a play that is about entropy, aging and the destruction of the social order. ย
There are exceptions to the rule. Iโm sure a lot of you are crying out โbut Lady Macbeth!โ and itโs a good point. However, in terms of raw power, neither Lady Macbeth nor the witches are as powerful as they appear. The only power they possess is the ability to influence Macbeth; but ultimately it is Macbethโs own ambition that prompts him to murder Duncan, and it is he who escalates the situation while Lady Macbeth suffers a breakdown. In this case you have women who are allowed to influence the play, but do so for the worse; they fail to be the good moral compasses needed. Goneril, Regan and Gertrude are similarly comparable; they possess a measure of power, but do not use it for good, and again society cannot renew itself.
Now we come to the comedies, where women do have the most control over the plot. The most powerful example is Rosalind in As You Like It. She pulls the strings in every avenue of the plot, and it is thanks to her control that reconciliation is achieved at the end, and all end up happily married. Much Ado About Nothing pivots around a womanโs anger over the abuse of her innocent cousin. If the men were left in charge in this play, no-one would be married at the end, and it would certainly end in tragedy. But Beatrice stands up and rails against men for their cruel conduct towards women and says that famous, spine-tingling line -ย oh God, that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the marketplace. And Benedick, her suitor, listens to her. He realises that his misogynistic view of the world is wrong and he takes steps to change it. He challenges his male friends for their conduct, parts company with the prince, and by doing this he wins his ladyโs hand. The entire happy ending is dependent on the men realising that they must trust, love and respect women. Now it is a society that is worthy of being perpetuated. Regeneration and salvation lies in equality between the sexes and the love husbands and wives cherish for each other. The Merry Wives of Windsor - here we haveย men learning to trust and respect their wives, Flastaff learning his lesson for trying to seduce married women, and a daughter tricking everyone so she can marry the man she truly loves. A Midsummer Nightโs Dream? The turmoil begins because three men are trying to force Hermia to marry someone she does not love, and Helena has been cruelly mistreated. At the end, happiness and harmony comes when the women are allowed to marry the men of their choosing, and it is these marriages that are blessed by the fairies.
What of the romances? In The Tempest, Prospero holds the power, but it is Miranda who is the key to salvation and a happy ending. Without his daughter, it is likely Prospero would have turned into a murderous revenger. The Winterโs Tale sees Leontes destroy himself through his own jealousy. The king becomes a vicious tyrant because he is cruel to his own wife and children, and this breach of faith in suspecting his wife of adultery almost brings ruin to his entire kingdom. Only by obeying the sensible Emilia does Leontes have a chance of achieving redemption, and the pure trust and love that exists between Perdita and Florizel redeems the mistakes of the old generation and leads to a happy ending. Cymbeline? Imogen is wronged, and it is through her love and forgiveness that redemption is achieved at the end. In all of these plays, without the influence of the women there is no happy ending.
The message is clear. Without a womanโs consent and co-operation in living together and bringing up a family, there is turmoil. Equality between the sexes and trust between husbands and wives alone will bring happiness and harmony, not only to the family unit, but to society as a whole.ย The Taming of the Shrew rears its ugly head as a counter-example, for here a happy ending is dependent on a womanโs absolute subservience and obedience even in the face of abuse. But this is one of Shakespeareโs early plays (and a rip-off of an older comedy called The Taming of a Shrew) and it is interesting to look at how the reception of this play changed as values evolved in this society.ย
As early as 1611 The Shrew was adapted by the writer John Fletcher in a play called The Womanโs Prize, or The Tamer Tamed. It is both a sequel and an imitation, and it chronicles Petruchioโs search for a second wife after his disastrous marriage with Katherine (whose taming had been temporary) ended with her death. In Fletcherโs version, the men are outfoxed by the women and Petruchio is โtamedโ by his new wife. It ends with a rather uplifting epilogue that claims the play aimed:
To teach both sexes due equality
And as they stand bound, to love mutually.
The Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed were staged back to back in 1633, and it was recorded that although Shakespeareโs Shrew was โlikedโ, Fletcherโs Tamer Tamed was โvery well liked.โ You heard it here folks; as early as 1633 audiences found Shakespeareโs message of total female submission uncomfortable, and they preferred John Fletcherโs interpretation and his message of equality between the sexes.
So yes. The message we can take away from Shakespeare is that a world in which women are powerless and cannot or do not contribute positively to society and family is unsustainable. Men, given the power and left to their own devices, will destroy themselves. But if men and women can work together and live in harmony, then the whole community has a chance at salvation, renewal and happiness. ย
In the immortal words of the bard himself: fucking annihilated.
instead of reporting the murder, i would like to help you bury thE BODY CAUSE DAAMN
this post just made my whole decade
Started to write a thing, itโll change but itโs something.
The words had never left his lips in a confessional booth, he didnโt dare step inside the wooden box that seemed to mock him with its open door, the shadowy seat beyond the threshold daring him to give up his sins. His worn jeans, thin at the knees, never knelt at an altar, palms pressed together as he whispered his regrets.
The night sky was his confessional, his voice raised to a God he didnโt believe in, not because he thought heโd answer but because he hoped, he begged, that someone else was listening. That heโd hear the soft rush of air as unoccupied space suddenly held the answer to everything he questioned, including himself.

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Work and life has been very busy. I did start a story but itโs an original, not fanfiction.
Iโm just a sleepy girl. lol
Man, I remember when I could write. This is frustrating.
Okay maybe Iโm looking at this the wrong way but likeโฆ
Iโm rewatching Supernatural, on season 12 now. First of all, you already know Iโm pissed about how Mary handles her relationship with the boys. Thatโs a given.
But then I realized (and I probably did the first time I watched it and just forgot) that Mary only seems to text Dean. Sam is always asking Dean about her, Deanโs playing words with friends with her.
And then I got to the Alpha Vampire episode and she was like Sam, you have to see this. And like Sam tends to be a bit more open minded about things, sometimes, but then it just hit me how she finally messaged Sam and it was to recruit him? And probably to inevitably get Dean to join in.
I know things wouldnโt be easy for her coming back, but I just got even more pissed at her.
Bobby and Ellen should have been their parents. (Jody isnโt old enough for that, but she also counts.)
Anyway, if nobody hates John Winchester, Iโm dead, and Mary, youโre on thin ice.
You can only reblog this today.
I missed my chance last year. Not gonna let it happen again
a peacock..

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If you are going to Lexington Comicon (tonight 6-10 through Sunday, until 4 pm), come find me! Iโll be there at my booth, @popstitchwv!
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I have been putting together a list of songs that I want to use as prompts, while also pondering finishing unfinished series.
If anyone has any song prompts theyโd like to submit, you can send as an ask, or comment on this. Iโm going to use my old tag lists, I have no idea how accurate it still is. Im also doing this on my phone soโฆGodspeed. ๐๐๐
Letโs see if I can remember how to write.
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