I was listening to The Witcher soundtrack and was attacked by unsolicited sudden feels...
"Her sweet kiss" has instrumental version called "EVERYTIME YOU LEAVE" and nobody told me
This. This is on the long list of reasons I love OSP. Go check out their YouTube and learn some mythology and literature and history and stuff. They make it fun and you learn a lot!
Arthur: I won’t leave my father to die here alone. Gwaine, Elyan, take Gaius and make your way to the woods beyond the castle. I hope we meet again.
(Merlin, 3.12)
bojack has meant a lot to me over the years so it’s a bittersweet good-bye… thanks for comforting and inspiring me through thick and thin
[ID: Three vibrant gifs of Beth Harmon from The Queen’s Gambit as she plays chess. 1: Beth and Mr. Shaibel sit in the basement together with a chess set in front of them; Beth moves a black pawn. In the center of the gif is the outline of the piece in a pink and yellow gradient with the word “pawn” overlaid on top in an italicized serif font. Text in a smaller sans-serif font underneath reads, “Beginnings, defense.”
2: Beth takes a black piece with her knight and then moves to strike the clock beside her. The word “knight” is overlaid over the outline of a knight piece and the words, “Grace, battle” are written underneath. 3: Beth moves her queen to the side in her game against Borgov; over the outline of the queen piece, text reads, “queen,” and underneath: “Power, independence.” End ID.]
THE EVOLUTION OF BETH HARMON, TOLD WITH CHESS PIECES
The moves they applaud the loudest are the ones you make rather quickly.
It seems the moon plays a great part in “The Goldfinch”. Boris’s Arabic name is Badr al-Dine which means “The full moon of Faith”; according to Theo’s father Theo’s zodiac sign is Cancer, and the ruling planet of Cancer is the moon; Theo’s mother tells him her childhood story about being homesick and cured by the presence of the moon... Pure coincidence? Let’s run through the book and do some research.
The very first time we meet the moon on the pages is right after the explosion when Theo explains to the reader what he sees.
An image of a damaged, ruined world with a boy inside looking at the moonscape of rubble, trying to orient himself and figure the best way to go.
Then Mr.Barbour, Andy’s father obsessed with the sea and yachting, mentions the moon. Why here? Cause if Barbours had had Theo with them that summer everything would have changed for him, he would have been the part of their family, they would have been his new home. However, as we are aware that never happened. The mist in the description...
The next time the moon appears again it’s an object, a moon dial clock at Hobie’s. Theo’s attached to many things in his house: smell of beeswax and wood, furniture, dense, almost touchable foggy, autumnal, a mild and welcoming micro-climate. It’s the very sense of home for Theo. No surprise something moon shaped emerges just after the formal greetings between Hobie and Theo.
With Larry even this vague sense of home is gone again. Theo feels uncomfortable around him and wishes he was anywhere else (Tibet, Lake Tahoe, the moon). Besides, the last time Theo and his mother went out for a meal happened to be in a place called Moondance Diner.
In Vegas Theo’s room is bare and lonely, no one cares that he never changes his clothes or isn’t in therapy. He pokes around the house and finds random stuff like real estates leaflets, new wine glasses still in the box and other things including a cardboard box of beat-up trade paperbacks such as Your Moon Signs. But all these things aren’t on their places, that’s why it still doesn’t feel like home at all. But the chapter isn’t named Badr al-Dine for nothing.
So basically Boris is an embodiment of the moon, faith and home. Boris answers Theo’s question whether the moon is the same everywhere with a bold confidence “of course it is, you idiot”. There’s a very significant part of Theo’s doubtfulness about that. He doesn’t want to accept all this as his home though he has no alternative cause even in his dream there’s no solitude and his mother’s image is faulty.
The next time we see a crescent moon which enlightens the thrilling scene in the swimming pool.
What’s this all about? Boris sings a polish song about two smalls kittens, and the boys are them indeed. Lost, scared, laughing and grieving, alone and together at the same time, covered in blood (Boris’s mostly). It seems unreal but the next day breaks into this inexistence bringing the bright sun. And nothing happens, the spell isn’t broken: they’re here together and alive.
Badr al-Dine chapter ends with Christmas celebration (Boris’s praznyky, праздники :) and Larry saying these very words:
The whole thing is so magical that after Boris’s toast Theo accepts happiness doesn’t seem quite such a doomed or fatal idea.
Wind, Sand and Stars starts with Boris’s girlfriend Kotku and a half a year time gap in Theo’s storytelling canvas. The main things have to be mentioned: 1. firstly, Theo’s not on good terms with Kotku’s assumptions of ownership of Boris 2. Secondly, he becomes closer to his father. However, this situation proves to be a double betrayal when Larry freaks out and beats Theo trying to make him get the money immediately. Just after that Boris comes and tells Theo he’s forced to leave the country because of his father’s job. Everything seemes frozen, like the planet has stopped. However, the moon is still there. In spite of being a disturbingly unreliable narrator Theo reveals he’s overwhelmed with feelings he’s troubled to explain.
After departing ways we won’t see the proper moon for a significant amount of time. And when we finally meet it again (with an appearance of Boris, of course) it’ll be a completely different moon according to Theo.