May-24-2019, 12:28 PM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: May-24-2019, 01:13 PM (UTC) by Lady Persephone.)
Look! It's Fitz and Amber!
Tilda Swinton really does make a convincing Fool. Has anyone here ever seen the film Orlando or read the book by Virginia Woolfe? I've yet do either but I've seen stills from the film and read about it . . and this character really does embody very essence of The Fool, ""Orlando" is about a person who achieves in one lifetime what most of us can only dream of doing: viewing four centuries of experiences through the eyes of both sexes. Obviously it is a very long and unusual lifetime. Born as a man in the time of Elizabeth I, Orlando becomes a woman midway in the journey."
Gorgeously androgenous!
Tilda Swinton really does make a convincing Fool. Has anyone here ever seen the film Orlando or read the book by Virginia Woolfe? I've yet do either but I've seen stills from the film and read about it . . and this character really does embody very essence of The Fool, ""Orlando" is about a person who achieves in one lifetime what most of us can only dream of doing: viewing four centuries of experiences through the eyes of both sexes. Obviously it is a very long and unusual lifetime. Born as a man in the time of Elizabeth I, Orlando becomes a woman midway in the journey."
Gorgeously androgenous!
Discover where you are now, and go on from there, making the best of things. Accept your life, and you might survive it. If you hold back from it, insisting this is not your life, not where you are meant to be, life will pass you by. You may not die from such foolishness, but you might as well be dead for all the good your life will do you or anyone else. - Vivacia to Wintrow, The Mad Ship