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I hope everyone realizes now that Dracula literally cannot steer the ship. The captain tied himself to the helm and a crucifix (he alluded to this earlier in one of his logs) and thus Dracula can't touch it.
Additionally Dracula's powers weaken during the day (iirc he can be in sunlight but his powers don't work) so he has to steer the ship via weather at night.
The man has been buffeting the ship with wind to get to England.
More ppl need to acknowledge how fine he is.
I haven't had much time to draw fanart lately but I started tma and I'm brainrotting so hard but I don't want to start any large pieces until I finish so!! I made some doodles
What an autistic person says: "How long is it going to take?"
What they mean: "I want to know whether to activate my short term waiting mode where I just wait and do nothing else, or activate my long term waiting mode where I occupy my mind with something else. I fully understand that both are possibilities, and I have no problem whatsoever with either one, but I want more information so I can best adapt to the situation."
What neurotypical people hear: "I am impatient and demand that everything I want happen right now. Please scold me and publicly humiliate me for it."
Details about the original resj Tybalt that make me go insane and changed me as a person:
Although he mentions his father told him āwomen were just objectsā, his closest relationships seem to be with women. He does not seem to respect or like Lord Capulet all that much, but listens to Lady Capulet when she tells him to fix the Romeo situation (he says āIāll clean this up with his bloodā and she replies āGo do itā). The other (and the only normal and healthy) close relationship he has is with the Nurse. He even holds he hand at the ball (which is saying something considering he is so gloomy all the time). This makes me wonder: was the Nurse his nurse as a child, or did he just spend a lot of time with her and Juliet? Itās unlikely he grew up with the Nurse, as it was rare for male children to have nurses (though this Anachronistic Dystopian Verona so who knows but) Iām leaning toward the latter explanation.
He treats the older servant rudely in Act II, but this same servant was gesturing/speaking angrily at him when he hears the gossip about Juliet and Romeo, which makes me think Tybalt is not normally that rude to him and even lets him get mad at him. It seems he is rude and aggressive towards the servants in one moment, then kind and respectful to them in the next. I donāt believe this is an inconsistency in the acting - his emotions and ability to communicate with others are just all over the place.
After he dies, the Nurse hugs his body, and has to be dragged away by a servant.
Also after he dies, two servant women (one of whom was the one who Tybalt grabs in Ez a KĆ©z UtolĆ©r) weep over his body during the entire scene. They donāt even stand up and bow like everyone else when the Prince arrives because they are too busy grieving over his body.
Itās unclear to me if Lady Capulet was ordering him to kill Romeo. She mentions his fatherās memorial, and says āeveryone will be there. Weāre counting on you.ā. I donāt know the directorās intent, but I think by saying āeveryone will be thereā she means that there will be no witnesses (ie the prince) when he goes to harm/kill Romeo.
He and Lord Capulet don't seem to get along. In bootlegs, he turns away when Tybalt has a seizure, and just seems annoyed (maybe even ashamed) by him in general. BUT, the expression on his face when he sees Tybaltās body is utterly heartbroken. This Lord Capulet is probably the least violent, but he actually rushes at the Montagues to fight them after he finds out Tybaltās dead. Compare this to Lord Capuletās unfeeling āwe were born to dieā speech about Tybaltās death in Shakespeare.
His impulsiveness seems to be a trait that he shares with Lady Capulet and Juliet. He says things like āwhen a beloved woman loves someone else, the broken heart will take revengeā and calls Romeo Julietās āmanā despite the fact theyāve only just met. Heās very dramatic about Juliet only kissing Romeo, and jumps to the conclusion that she loves him immediately. To everyone else that would be a leap, but heās actually 100 percent correct.
He doesnāt smile ONCE (except bitterly).
At one point he gets Paris away from Juliet and goes to ask her to dance, but she doesnāt see him and goes away before he can ask. He turns back to Paris, who claps at him (presumably making fun of him). Then Tybalt dance-slaps (?) him and congas (itās not conga-ing but let me have this one) out of the room.
He pours something blue in a cup and drinks it during Belem Eget. I still donāt know what thatās supposed to be. Some kind of medicine for his seizure? An alcoholic drink? Poison? Iām not sure, but there must have been a reason the director chose to do that.
Iāve heard it theorized that the doll he keeps in the cabinet where he keeps the locket (so presumably the things that are secret and important to him) is meant to actually be Juliet. I donāt think thatās the case, in part due to the fact that the doll has light blonde hair, while the main Juliet has darker blonde hair, and the alternate has brown. Itās also unlikely that someone got him the doll, because itās a āgirlā toy. If they wanted to, they could easily have made it a stuffed animal or something that was not meant exclusively for girls, but they didnāt, which makes me think it was actually Julietās doll. So either he took it, or Juliet gave it to him, which is why he cherishes it (hopefully the latter explanation). Obviously itās meant to represent the childhood innocence that was stolen for him, but it seems to me it also could imply he was close with Juliet at one point.
He holds the locket all the time. It appears he grabs it when he has a seizure, and in BĆ©lem Ćgett after he takes it out of the safe (?) he puts it in for safekeeping. After Mercutio taunts him by ripping the locket off, Tybalt reaches for it while Mercutio holds it, and goes to pick it up after he throws it. He wraps it around his left hand before stabbing Mercutio, then goes offstage. When he comes back, he is wearing the locket.
Speaking of, when he comes back when Mercutio is dying, he (and the other Capulets) goes to catch Mercutio when he falls (this is easier to see in another bootleg). After Mercutio dies, Tybalt goes off to the side of the stage and holds the locket heās wearing again. He still holds it when Romeo rushes at him, and makes a really weak attempt to defend himself before he dies. I think itās possible his very weak attempt at self-defense is meant to imply that he actually wants to die.
Itās not actually a small detail, but the way he considers not fighting Romeo during the duel is so important (to me at least). This says so much, especially considering he has an extra reason to hate the Montagues (they killed his father).
Romeo has a reputation as a āladies manā. Tybalt calls him a āheartbreakerā or āDon Juanā or something to that effect. Obviously, his feelings about Romeo stem from jealousy, but also from the fact that he truly believes Romeo is just using Juliet and will break her heart and ruin her reputation.
Please note Iām not trying to excuse his behavior! He has issues and Iām not denying that. I just find these details really interesting.
these are all the same sort of animal. do you understand.
these are all small skittish creatures that love to bite and are found in drawers of garages and classrooms. theyāre all related and in the same small biter family. weird little kids who play with them while theyāre distracted and have empathy for them can tame them and become these beasts companions
The absolute betrayal
i was, lied to Today.. there was a rock and it loked smoothe and it! Was! Not! Grrr
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