“I do love nothing in the world so well as you—is not that strange?”

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“I do love nothing in the world so well as you—is not that strange?”

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Here comes my favourite drama queen again ...
Manipulator
Oh "Sherlock" won't thou give me a hand
For 'twas destined for I to be thy right hand man
Nestled in a burrow of shadows for thee to be grand
Rose to fame, climbed the hill of brilliance and demand;
Just for I, to be shunned away by thy master plan...
Eminent cigarette burns marked along thy trench coat.
A shallow smirk with eyes that hold no more,
Than a hollow grave followed by silence and nothing more;
One step closer to madness, reckon we're on the same boat.
Oh "Grim Reaper" shall say he expected no more,
Than death, money, repute and broken promises galore!
Vincent van Gogh - Head of a skeleton with a burning cigarette Poem by - yasantiekspresi
"this way of speaking is obsolete"
Methinks thou art a yellow nave! Praytell, hath wisdom caught thou yet?

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Of course we have to look at Shakespeare's "fairy mythology" and supernatural worldbuilding in a serious way. And we cannot ignore the very serious facts behind his characters. How Sycorax might be Medea, how Titania's name comes from Roman mythology, how there might be a play on the "Weird Sisters" being the "Sisters of the Wyrd", aka the sisters of fate... Yes.
BUT I will say it: people on the Internet forget so easily that it is also a lot of puns and jokes and caricatures we miss today because we lack the full context in which the plays were... well, played. And that, as such, there's as much humor in Shakespeare's fantasy as in Pratchett's. You know like how the very name "Queen Mab" might have been a pun for "double whore" and how Titania and Oberon's fight over the changeling can be read as a sexual quarrel about two spouses fighting over a young lover... Yeah, another thing people tend to forget with Shakespeare: everything is about sex in the end.
“They still write about you, you know? In the history books. A hero, tragically lost. They call you foolish.” I tell you.
You roll yours eyes, a smile ghosting over your lips. “Why? Because I died?”
“Because you died in vain.” I correct.
You raise your eyebrows. “So did Romeo and Juliet.”
“But they died for love!” I protest.
You shake your head, evidently amused. “They died from miscommunication.”
I open my mouth to retaliate, but nothing comes out.
“The poets paint them in tragedy, weaving young love and sacrifice so beautifully that we forget the truth of what happened in the tomb.
But I’m the one who touched the sun. I didn’t go in vain, neither did I lose sight of the ground. I simply decided I’d rather fly.
Even if it was just for a minute.”
- icarus wasn’t a fool. he just knew what he wanted and was brave enough to reach for it.
(tales from the afterlife #1: icarus)
William Shakespeare, from Julius Caesar