eponine thenardier they could never make me hate you
can’t believe hugo's complaining about light pollution in 1823/62. good thing he missed the eiffel tower
the fact that you can’t see the stars is significant though because of its association with spiritual darkness, and particularly as it’s shop candles — literal splendid matter, to reference lm 2.1.18 — that are blocking the stars, and they’re only lit at the moment to catch people on their way to mass. people are being distracted and led astray from what matters: in 2.1.18, the ideals of the revolution; in this chapter, god/jesus, which christmas is supposed to be about. they’re even physically being led astray — the line of stalls goes from the church to the thénardiers’ inn
cosette is heartbreaking give that girl a REST and a HUG
Been in a crisis about his design eurgh
the big three questions of media analysis: what the author wanted to say, what they actually said, and what they didn’t know they were saying
Huevember day 6: Emperor John Gaius
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The only splash of colour was an enormous portrait of the Emperor as Kindly Master, with an expression of beatific peace.
As seen hanging on the wall of the Eight House’s quarters in Canaan House ✨⚔️💀⚔️✨
father daughter nose boops part 2 🥲
🎥 @medium-observation
My young Javert collection 🎩
They're recruiting
Needed to practice backgrounds so I just put him there awsell 🤷♀️
He added, after a pause: “Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.”
Les Misérables, Volume I / Book V / Chapter III, trans. Hapgood
nel || 19 || they/them || aroace || every once in a while I scream about something other than Les Miserables || if you know me irl no you don’t
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