The Full Hades Spread

The Full Hades Spread

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2 years ago

Morning doodles because... uhh brain empty

Morning Doodles Because... Uhh Brain Empty
Morning Doodles Because... Uhh Brain Empty
Morning Doodles Because... Uhh Brain Empty
1 year ago

site that you can type in the definition of a word and get the word

site for when you can only remember part of a word/its definition 

site that gives you words that rhyme with a word

site that gives you synonyms and antonyms

1 year ago
Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable
Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable
Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable
Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable
Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable

Stupid soulmate string idea rattling in my head for a few weeks now Bonus points for gods being unable to see soulmate strings, so Narinder never sees his until he’s usurped

Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable
Stupid Soulmate String Idea Rattling In My Head For A Few Weeks Now Bonus Points For Gods Being Unable
9 months ago
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's
He Was The Light. I Once Got Very Close And Got Burned. I Think He Was Burning Too. I'd Forgotten There's

He was the light. I once got very close and got burned. I think he was burning too. I'd forgotten there's no light without a fire. They never expect an angel to be broken.

—𝓜𝓼. 𝓜𝓲𝓼𝓪𝓷𝓽𝓱𝓻𝓸𝓹𝓮

10 months ago
Genz D'armes 1415
Genz D'armes 1415

Genz d'armes 1415


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6 months ago
Pic I Took Years Ago While Driving Home From Work Past The Scary Snail Playground. I Stopped In The Night

pic i took years ago while driving home from work past the scary snail playground. i stopped in the night and pointed my headlights at it

1 year ago
Sometimes I Wake Up In The Middle Of The Night And Remember This @bamsara Trod Doodle And Just Fucking
Sometimes I Wake Up In The Middle Of The Night And Remember This @bamsara Trod Doodle And Just Fucking
Sometimes I Wake Up In The Middle Of The Night And Remember This @bamsara Trod Doodle And Just Fucking

sometimes i wake up in the middle of the night and remember this @bamsara trod doodle and just fucking freeze

heres a bonus wound closeup i couldnt do

Sometimes I Wake Up In The Middle Of The Night And Remember This @bamsara Trod Doodle And Just Fucking
2 years ago
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10 months ago

Poetic Genres

Whereas a poetic "form" defines the way a poem arranges sounds, rhythms, or its appearance on the page, a poetic "genre" is something like the poem's style. Many poetic genres have a long history, and new poems almost always seek to explore a new aspect of the traditional style and thus to redefine the genre in some way. The following list is a selection of the major genres of poetry.

allegory A narrative with two levels of meaning, one stated and one unstated.

aubade A song or poem greeting the sunrise, traditionally a lover's lament that the night's passion must come to an end.

ballad Broadly speaking, the ballad is a genre of folk poetry, usually an orally transmitted narrative song. The term "ballad" applies to several other kinds of poetry, including the English ballad stanza, which is a form often associated with the genre.

blason A Renaissance genre characterized by a short catalogue-style description, often of the female body.

cento A poem composed entirely of lines from other poems.

dirge A funeral song.

dramatic monologue This might be called a "closet soliloquy": a long poem spoken by a character who often unwittingly reveals his or her hidden desires and actions over the course of the poem. The "I" of the dramatic monologue is very distinct from the "I" of the poet's persona. Robert Browning was a master of this genre.

eclogue A short pastoral poem; Virgil's eclogues are one of the first examples of this genre.

ekphrasis Originally a description of any kind, "ekphrasis" is now almost exclusively applied to the poetic description of a work of art.

elegy This genre can be difficult to define, as there are specific types of elegiac poem as well as a general elegiac mood, but almost all elegies mourn, and seek consolation for, a loss of some kind: the most common form of elegy is a lyric commemorating the death of a loved one. Greek elegiac meter, which is one source of what we know as the elegy today, is not normally associated with loss and mourning.

epic A long narrative poem that catalogues and celebrates heroic or historic deeds and events, usually focusing on a single heroic individual.

epigram A brief and pithy aphoristic observation, often satirical.

epitaph A tombstone inscription. Several famous poems end with the poet writing his own. (See, for example, Thomas Gray's "Elegy in a Country Churchyard" or W.B. Yeats's "Under Ben Bulben.")

epithalamion A song or poem that celebrates a wedding.

fable A brief tale about talking animals or objects, usually having a moral or pedagogical point, which is sometimes explicitly stated at the end. Aesop and la Fontaine are perhaps the most famous fable-writers.

georgic The agricultural cousin of pastoral, a georgic is a poem that celebrates rustic labor.

hymn A song of praise.

invective A personal, often abusive, denunciation.

lament An expression of grief.

light verse Poetry that is mostly for fun: this can mean anything from nonsense verse to folk songs, but typically there is a comical element to light verse.

lyric This genre encompasses a large portion of the world's poetry; in general, lyrics are fairly brief poems that emphasize musical qualities.

masque Courtly drama characterized by elaborate costumes and dances, as well as audience participation.

occasional verse Poetry written with reference to a particular event.

ode A long, serious meditation on an elevated subject, an ode can take one of three forms.

paean A song of joy or triumph.

palinode A recantation or retraction, usually of an earlier poem.

panegyric Poem or song in praise of a particular individual or object.

parody A comic imitation.

pastoral Originally a poem that depicted an idealized singing competition between shepherds, "pastoral" has come to denote almost anything to do with a rural setting, although it also refers to several specific categories of the genre. Associated genres of varying synonymity are idyll, bucolic, eclogue, and georgic.

psalm A sacred song.

riddle A puzzling question that relies on allegory or wordplay for its answer. Riddles are often short, and often include an answer to the question posed, albeit an unsatisfying one. The riddle of the Sphinx, which Oedipus solved, is a particularly famous example: "what walks on four legs in the morning, two at midday, and three in the afternoon?"

romance An adventure tale, usually set in a mythical or remote locale. Verse forms of the romance include the  Spanish ballad and  medieval or chivalric romance.

satire Ridicule of some kind, usually passing moral judgment.

tragedy This genre originated in ancient Greek verse drama and received extended treatment in Aristotle's Poetics, which made the downfall of the main character one of the criteria for tragedy. The genre has since expanded to include almost anything pertaining to a downfall.

verse epistle A letter written in verse, usually taking as its subject either a philosophical or a romantic question.

If these writing notes helped with your poem/story, please tag me. Or leave a link in the replies. I'd love to read them!


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5 months ago

the public reaction to i saw the tv glow is like a perfect case study into how cis people take up queer spaces and unknowingly mock and enjoy trans suffering. sitting in the theater, i had a pit in my stomach the entire time. so many times, i would tear up and then someone else in the theater would laugh. and i wouldn’t cry because how would they look at me when the lights came back on? because they don’t see it. they don’t see the pain. they think it’s funny. i left the theater completely silent, not saying a word to my boyfriend and he didn’t say a word to me until partway into the drive home. the people around us immediately got to picking it apart, explaining what it all meant to each other, dumbing it down, making theories. cis people see the the movie, just like transness, as something to debate. a conversation. something to dissect because it makes them uncomfortable if they don’t understand it in their easily digestible way.


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