Dark/light Academia Moodboard

Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard
Dark/light Academia Moodboard

dark/light academia moodboard

[ moodboard for an oc in the novel i'm working on. she is interested in vintage bollywood and mughal history. ]

More Posts from Kumbhakarni and Others

1 year ago

This past year has been a struggle. Point being that I have not forgotten and a certain someone's mood board lies in wait of being posted.


Tags
1 year ago

Well you might be onto something here yk. Given that patricide and regicide were the most serious of crimes in classical greeece, since they destabilized the 'polis' and it's primary unit- the family usually headed by the patriarch, Oedipus' anger and consequent killing of laius did make him a rule breaker by overstepping the divine law which stated the same rules. Plus he unknowingly usurped laius' royal seat and married his wife, which could be a twisted interpretation/manifestation of ambition. But anger at being contradicted, powered by pride, seems more contributive a flaw later on, than one directly precipitating his downfall. It directly sets the prophesised events in motion only once- with the killing of laius. Later it acts more as an accompanying flaw that prohibits him from evading downfall. It was weird that it antagonized the receiving party and yet didn't directly reap disastrous results. Tiresias, the shepherd and even Creon don't exactly harm Oedipus, but yes these instances don't bar the investigation which needs to be barred, for Oedipus's sake ig. It blinds him to the warnings against his core flaw- his investigative nature powered by pride. Eventually it was the inability to stop, his determination, ambition to see to the end of things, to find out what he has willed to is how I believe he oversteps,again( although NGL this makes less sense). This investigative nature to stop the plague, which is a divine curse. Even Jocasta's vehement plea prior her suicide won't bend him.

I like to think that both play a part. He refuses to be contradicted and refuses to stop. Both manifestations of pride, albeit of different kinds. It just felt like his investigative nature comes closer to being a product of the ambitious pride than anger.

Also I apologize for my ramble.

The term "hubris" is overused, probably because it's a fancy word and sounds super official in a conversation. It comes up every time people discuss fatal flaws--and it IS a frequent fatal flaw in literature, but it shouldn't be the default answer.

When my class studied Oedipus, a lot of people said pride was his fatal flaw, which... no. If you read the play, his most prominent flaw is his short temper. He's so quick to anger and become violent, which is probably what led to him killing his dad in the first place. His fatal flaw isn't hubris, it's poor anger management.


Tags
2 years ago
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,
Devi Saraswati, The One Who Is Dressed In A White Attire, Who Is The Epitome Of Knowledge And Education,

Devi Saraswati, the one who is dressed in a white attire, who is the epitome of knowledge and education, the one who governs learning in the Universe,

You hold the Veena and the book, you remove the darkness by illuminating our lives with the knowledge

You hold a garland of beads that sparkle and you are seated on a lotus that represents blossoming mindfulness.

I worship you, O mother Sharada, the Goddess of wisdom

Tags: @navaratna @allegoriesinmediasres @lil-stark @manwalaage @bluebeadss @kajaaaaaaal @aasthuu @balladofableedinggod2112 @itsfookingloosah @svapnakalpa-mareechi @kalavathiii @thewinchestergirl1208 @arachneofthoughts @ambarsariyaaaa @reallythoughtfulwizard @wishingicouldcontroltime @almondswirls @swayamev @saanjh-sakhi @raisemybodybacktolife

Also hope Maa saraswati blesses us to pass our exams and tests


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • calmmunism
    calmmunism reblogged this · 4 months ago
  • neurotic-pakistani
    neurotic-pakistani liked this · 4 months ago
  • kindestwalkingmentalbreakdown
    kindestwalkingmentalbreakdown liked this · 1 year ago
  • lqvhss
    lqvhss reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • pheonixed
    pheonixed liked this · 2 years ago
  • rlbmut-06
    rlbmut-06 liked this · 2 years ago
  • lqvhss
    lqvhss liked this · 2 years ago
  • m87gallium
    m87gallium liked this · 2 years ago
  • hourglassfashion
    hourglassfashion reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • voiceofalmuzayri3a
    voiceofalmuzayri3a liked this · 2 years ago
  • booksteaandcrying
    booksteaandcrying liked this · 2 years ago
  • lavidamodernadepolo
    lavidamodernadepolo liked this · 2 years ago
  • decadentrebelexpert
    decadentrebelexpert liked this · 2 years ago
  • chandrakirani
    chandrakirani liked this · 2 years ago
  • alakazambulba
    alakazambulba liked this · 2 years ago
  • purpleunicorn1997
    purpleunicorn1997 reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • aayatunnisa
    aayatunnisa liked this · 2 years ago
  • aayatunnisa
    aayatunnisa reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • starblow
    starblow liked this · 2 years ago
  • daughterofruins
    daughterofruins liked this · 2 years ago
  • girlwiththenameofstar
    girlwiththenameofstar liked this · 3 years ago
  • knucklesex
    knucklesex reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • knucklesex
    knucklesex liked this · 3 years ago
  • gabiprates04
    gabiprates04 reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • hellooobees
    hellooobees liked this · 3 years ago
  • navaratna
    navaratna liked this · 3 years ago
  • teapartyvoidrascal
    teapartyvoidrascal reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • teapartyvoidrascal
    teapartyvoidrascal liked this · 3 years ago
  • alshamschild
    alshamschild liked this · 3 years ago
  • kumbhakarni
    kumbhakarni reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • tsukiko0720
    tsukiko0720 liked this · 3 years ago
  • nightshadeassasin
    nightshadeassasin liked this · 3 years ago
  • baaker
    baaker liked this · 3 years ago
  • rejectofsociety
    rejectofsociety liked this · 3 years ago
  • helpiamanalien
    helpiamanalien liked this · 3 years ago
  • mlkktea
    mlkktea reblogged this · 3 years ago
  • their-name-is-fake
    their-name-is-fake liked this · 3 years ago
  • elegantwitchpheonix
    elegantwitchpheonix liked this · 3 years ago
  • mythicalsongbird
    mythicalsongbird liked this · 3 years ago
  • darkacademicpoetess
    darkacademicpoetess liked this · 3 years ago
kumbhakarni - Kumbhakarni
Kumbhakarni

𝕬𝖛𝖆𝖙𝖆𝖗 π–‡π–ž π–‚π–Žπ–‘π–‘π–Žπ–†π–’ π•²π–Šπ–—π–†π–—π–‰ π•³π–”π–‹π–π–Šπ–—|| π•³π–Šπ–†π–‰π–Šπ–— π–‡π–ž π•Ύπ–Šπ–—π–Œπ–Šπ–ž π•Έπ–šπ–˜π–Žπ–“||

92 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags