mchoratio - and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest

mchoratio

and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest

mostly dark academia shitposting - any pronouns

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mchoratio
2 months ago
Posters For National Theater Of Korea's Production Of Macbeth, Designed By Yuni Yoshida And Photographed
Posters For National Theater Of Korea's Production Of Macbeth, Designed By Yuni Yoshida And Photographed

Posters for National Theater of Korea's production of Macbeth, designed by Yuni Yoshida and photographed by Noh Juhan. [1][2]

mchoratio
2 months ago
Their Addiction To Serving Despite Having Like 5 Seconds Worth Of Screen Time Should Be Studied
Their Addiction To Serving Despite Having Like 5 Seconds Worth Of Screen Time Should Be Studied

their addiction to serving despite having like 5 seconds worth of screen time should be studied

mchoratio
7 months ago
The Epic Of Gilgamesh Illustrated By Wael Tarabieh (½)
The Epic Of Gilgamesh Illustrated By Wael Tarabieh (½)
The Epic Of Gilgamesh Illustrated By Wael Tarabieh (½)

The Epic of Gilgamesh illustrated by Wael Tarabieh (½)

mchoratio
9 months ago

thinking about edvard munch's "The Sun" (1911)

Thinking About Edvard Munch's "The Sun" (1911)

like yeah thats how it feels. thats what it feels like to exist sometimes. he gets it

mchoratio
9 months ago

i met one of my aunt's archaeologist friends/colleagues earlier today & he was telling me about legends that not too far from here there's the ghosts of a roman legion that people see walking up the cliff towards the edge of the sea and then off the edge of the cliff and onwards, because the coastline has receded so much since roman times that the 'land' they're used to walking on goes on far past the point it falls into the sea today. and like. OUGH. I don't even strictly believe in that type of ghost but I'm Obsessed with this image of them still interacting with landscape that has crumbled into the sea & completely disappeared over the thousands of years since they were alive. ghost landscapes Real

mchoratio
9 months ago

everyone shhh for a second and look at this ink doodle of diomedes and glaucus hugging by 18th century painter antoine-jean gros

Everyone Shhh For A Second And Look At This Ink Doodle Of Diomedes And Glaucus Hugging By 18th Century
mchoratio
1 year ago

it’s so important to me that the passion’s slave speech is right after the nunnery scene and right before the pipe scene. btw

mchoratio
1 year ago
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe
Stratford-upon Avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | The Other Place, 2000 | The Hollow Crown, 2012 | The Dunedin Globe

stratford-upon avon 1973, 2013, 1980 | the other place, 2000 | the hollow crown, 2012 | the dunedin globe theatre, 2019 | the almeida, 2018 | the barbican, 2016

mchoratio
1 year ago
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings
For Heaven’s Sake Let Us Sit Upon The Ground And Tell Sad Stories Of The Death Of Kings

For heaven’s sake let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings

Richard II (2013) [pt. 2] [pt. 3]

mchoratio
1 year ago

Idk how to articulate this but I don’t trust any actor who says their dream role is hamlet - it’s almost always just an ego thing…….UNLESS they also dream of playing Richard II.

Then it’s apparent that they’re just obsessed with playing the most pathetically tragic sad little meow meow they possibly can

mchoratio
1 year ago
With Mine Own Tears I Wash Away My Balm, With Mine Own Hands I Give Away My Crown
With Mine Own Tears I Wash Away My Balm, With Mine Own Hands I Give Away My Crown
With Mine Own Tears I Wash Away My Balm, With Mine Own Hands I Give Away My Crown
With Mine Own Tears I Wash Away My Balm, With Mine Own Hands I Give Away My Crown

With mine own tears I wash away my balm, with mine own hands I give away my crown

Richard II (2013) [pt. 1] [pt. 3]

mchoratio
1 year ago
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)
Here Have Some Of My Favorite Pictures Of David Tennant As Richard Ii To Make Your Day Better :)

here have some of my favorite pictures of david tennant as richard ii to make your day better :)

mchoratio
1 year ago

Death obsessed autistic faggots are our only hope for a cultural renaissance

mchoratio
1 year ago

I hate the “Thoreau’s mom did his laundry” criticism so much, it drives me crazy.

Henry Thoreau did not go to Walden Pond because he thought it would be a fun adventure. He went into the woods because he was deeply depressed and burnt out. He was running from the horror of his brother and best friend recently dying in his arms, and the haunting memory of causing the Fairhaven Bay fire. His friend Ellery Channing literally gave him the ultimatum of either taking some time off to write and think, or else be institutionalized.

I think Thoreau’s mother saw her depressed son choosing to retreat into a small cabin in the woods, and was worried about him. Of course she did his laundry - just as Ralph Waldo Emerson probably brought him firewood and bread. These were not chores of obligation to support a “great” man, but services of love to help their deeply depressed 28yo son and friend.

And if you ask me, there’s a lesson in that - to “suck out the marrow of life” and “live deliberately,” one must also accept help offered from the people in your life who love you. There is no true transcendentalism or individualism without love and friendship behind it.

mchoratio
1 year ago

Caravaggio living paintings by Ludovica Rambelli Theater

mchoratio
1 year ago

ed: no more booze, no more drugs, and most importantly, no more stede. 😤

stede: hello edward! 🤗

ed: 🙃😖😩😭🫠😵‍💫😵…hi. 😐

mary: wait, you two know each other? 👀

stede: shipmates! 🤗

ed: ☠️🖕🏻💔🗡️🚫 …former. 😤

stede: ☹️

mchoratio
1 year ago

One of my favourite bits of media history trivia is that back in the Elizabethan period, people used to publish unauthorised copies of plays by sending someone who was good with shorthand to discretely write down all of the play's dialogue while they watched it, then reconstructing the play by combining those notes with audience interviews to recover the stage directions; in some cases, these unauthorised copies are the only record of a given play that survives to the present day. It's one of my favourites for two reasons:

It demonstrates that piracy has always lay at the heart of media preservation; and

Imagine being the 1603 equivalent of the guy with the cell phone camera in the movie theatre, furtively scribbling down notes in a little book and hoping Shakespeare himself doesn't catch you.

mchoratio
1 year ago

obsessed with how edward ii essentially opens with edward sending his bf a letter that’s like “come over my parents aren’t home”

mchoratio
1 year ago
the meme of a grey person, labelled 'gaveston', reaching towards a yellow ball that is labelled 'having a fun time with his probably boyfriend'. he is being held by a pink person, labelled 'thomas of lancaster'
the distracted boyfriend meme. the girl in red is labelled gaveston, the man edward ii, and the girl in blue isabella of france
the change my mind meme with the man labelled me and the sign labelled 'eleanor of aquitaine being a milf is a provable fact'
a meme of a car, labelled 'me', taking a sharp turn beneath a sign that says 'shitposting about women who died five to eight hundred years ago. the other sign is labelled 'doing my homework'.
the change my mind meme. the sign says 'isabella of france was one of the most iconic girlbosses of the middle ages, rivalled only by margaret beaufort, margaret of anjou and eleanor of aquitaine.' the man is labelled 'me'
the 'this is fine meme'. it's labelled 'eleanor of aquitaine watching her kids set europe on fire and knowing she'll have to deal with the consequences'
the meme of a girl looking away from a burning house. the house is labelled 'england', and the girl is labelled 'thomas of lancaster after killing gaveston'
the meme of a man whistling at a woman walking past. the woman by his side is labelled 'actually talking about their problems', the man is labelled 'everyone in england during edward ii's reign', and the woman he's whistling at is labelled 'murder'

mansplain manipulate manwhore ig

anyway have fun with these fun fresh flirty and organic history memes part 4/?

id in alt text, as is standard

(part 1, 2 and 3) one is bad don’t look at it but the other ones are better

mchoratio
1 year ago

remember when u were like “man. too bad we couldnt have real gay rep in the shakespeare era….. so sad that we’re confined to subtext……. well, at least theres the coriolanus speeches………” and then u read marlowe’s edward ii and ur head got blown off ur shoulders

mchoratio
1 year ago

So I am aware that I am the only person making Edward II content as far as I can see, bUT if you are writing/drawing my guy then here is some advice from a MASSIVE Edward II nerd:

let's discuss Edward's appearance in excessive detail (yay)

Ok so. The basics: he had blond curly hair that reached his shoulders, parted in the middle in the style of the time. And a beard. Or at least he does in his effigy, in which we can imagine he is 43, his age at the time of death.

So I Am Aware That I Am The Only Person Making Edward II Content As Far As I Can See, BUT If You Are

I mean. Let's take a moment to appreciate his hair. It is A Look that I want to emulate with all my heart ands soul. Just me? Fine.

In earlier depictions of him he is clean shaven. For example, this drawing of him when he was accepting the title of Prince of Wales from his father

So I Am Aware That I Am The Only Person Making Edward II Content As Far As I Can See, BUT If You Are

look at my little guy (literally little, because the picture turned out tiddly and I don't know why). Lmao. Anyway, here are some more pictures of Edward II.

So I Am Aware That I Am The Only Person Making Edward II Content As Far As I Can See, BUT If You Are

I sometimes see people say that this is a young Edward III, but as this was produced in 1326 I doubt it. I rarely see drawings of royalty before they become active in politics, which Edward III at the tender age of 14 had not yet become. So it's more likely that this is just a very youthful looking Edward II.

So I Am Aware That I Am The Only Person Making Edward II Content As Far As I Can See, BUT If You Are

Again, this is probably Edward II. It's not specified, but it was produced during his reign so we can safely assume it's the man himself.

ok, so those are some drawings of him, what next?

unfortunately we don't know what his eye colour or complexion was. I'd imagine his eyes were probably blue or grey as it's quite rare to have blond hair and dark eyes. Also (and yes, I am looking too deeply into this, but shush), both his parents had dark hair, so for him to have lighter coloured hair would suggest a lack of pigmentation in hair and eyes, which would also lead to poor eyesight. (I can confirm this because I have the same problem. Both my parents have dark brown hair and dark eyes but I am blond and blue eyed as the pigmentation in my hair and eyes didn't develop as quickly as normal - it's common for white people to be blond when born and then for their hair to darken, but with me this is happening much more slowly than it did for my parents. As a result my eyesight is so bad that I can't buy glasses frames thick enough to contain the lenses lmao.)

here are what some of Edward's contemporaries had to say about him (quotes taken from Kathryn Warner's excellent blog)

"tall and strong, a fine figure of a handsome man"

"fair of body and great of strength"

"of a well-formed and a handsome person"

"one of the strongest men of his realm"

(To be honest the fact that he was super hot seems to be his only redeeming feature in the eyes of the monks.)

Edward enjoyed 'unkingly' activities such as digging ditches, thatching roofs and doing blacksmith work, so we can imagine that he was really strong (the quotes back this up). His father, Edward I, was six foot two so Edward II would have been pretty tall too.

So, in conclusion, if you're writing/drawing Edward II give him awesome hair. Give him dirt under his fingernails. Give him muscles. For the love of God don't turn him into the Braveheart version.

(also, when I look up references to the muscular structure most of the drawings that come up look like they're on steroids. don't put Edward on steroids. The strongest men in the world don't have ridiculously defined muscles. They just look 'bulky' or 'barrel chested'. So yeah :).)

Hope this helps!!! If not, at least this has been an excuse to ramble about Edward II.

mchoratio
1 year ago
Angel Plumbers

angel plumbers

mchoratio
1 year ago
Full Moon By Johannes_moths.
Full Moon By Johannes_moths.

Full moon by johannes_moths.

mchoratio
1 year ago

I just know that when Romeo and Juliet premiered two ye olde girlies in the pit at intermission were like didst thou see the sparks betwixt Tybalt and mercutio… aye and not from their swords alone!

mchoratio
1 year ago

Before the internet, librarians were the gatekeeper of knowledge. For your reading pleasure, the New York Public Library released a cache of queries and conundrums called in from the 1940s to the 1980s.

Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New
Before The Internet, Librarians Were The Gatekeeper Of Knowledge. For Your Reading Pleasure, The New

More... https://imgur.com/gallery/100MhvX

mchoratio
1 year ago

i feel so silly reading classics and feeling surprised when something unexpected happens like the entire world already read this and i'm sitting here in shock like "wdym hamlet just killed polonius⁉️😧"

mchoratio
2 years ago

the only real good ship dynamic: tragic hero x person with genre awareness

mchoratio
2 years ago

people on here are always saying “we NEED a story where the art of storytelling is abandoned” like ugh literary devices are soo annoying like that wouldn’t happen in real life that only happened to further the story (why is there story in my story) why would orpheus turn around when he was explicitly told not to why would icarus fly so close to the sun romeo&juliet catcher in the rye why are they so earnest why pour your heart and soul into anything why bother why cant all art be quippy logical monotony like my marvel movies there’s a void in my heart bc i refused to fill it and the curtains were blue

mchoratio
2 years ago

One thing to know about me is that I also have an annotated copy of the illiad. It’s an abridged version from my childhood and every time Hector’s name is mentioned it’s surrounded by glitter-gel pen hearts bc he was my first crush as a child.

mchoratio
2 years ago

Polonius strikes me as a conservative who somehow raised two queer socialist kids

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