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osprey_archer ([personal profile] osprey_archer) wrote2016-04-05 09:32 pm

One letter, six questions

One letter, six questions meme. [livejournal.com profile] evelyn_b gave me J, which is surprisingly hard! Or maybe any letter might have been difficult; I guess I’m just not used to grouping things alphabetically in my mind.

Something I hate: Man, this is hard. I thought the movie Judgment at Nuremberg was pretentious and not nearly as morally insightful as it thought, but I felt bored rather than filled with hatred.

Oh! Jelly beans. Jelly beans are the worst. They’re sticky and too sweet and they have a weird texture and just in general they are disgusting.

Something I love: Julius Caesar! The Shakespeare play! Have I told you about the tragic nobility of Brutus, who is only trying to do what is best for Rome, only it all goes horribly wrong because he allows himself to be led astray by that viper in the grass, Cassius? I think I’ve mentioned this before.

I also think that this is probably not the most nuanced understanding of this play, but I first read it when I was in ninth grade so, you know, nuanced was not the name of the game.

Somewhere I’ve been: Jacksonville, Florida.

Somewhere I’d like to go: Japan!

Someone I know:: One of my friends in elementary school was a Jessica. But she was a grade above me, so we grew apart when she went over to the junior high.

A film I like: I have some reservations on J. Edgar – I think they should have focused more on the politics of Hoover’s life and less on his mostly-sublimated love affair with his second in command, Clyde Tolson – but nonetheless I did quite enjoy that mostly-sublimated love affair.

I also retain a weird fondness for Josie and the Pussycats, even though I wouldn’t really call it a good movie.

Let me know if you'd like a letter!

[identity profile] evelyn-b.livejournal.com 2016-04-06 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Julius Caesar! <3 Somehow I missed it in high school and never got around to reading it later because ugh, Julius Caesar, how boring. But it's actually NOT ABOUT CAESAR AT ALL; it's about how Brutus is the best (or TRYING REALLY HARD, anyway) and politics are the worst. I love it.

Have you read Plutarch's life of Brutus? It's excellent. You can see all the influences on Shakespeare (or "things Shakespeare copied") and it's full of Brutus being adorable and sad.

[identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com 2016-04-06 03:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't read Plutarch's life of Brutus! Clearly I should. Brutus is basically the original iron woobie, so beautifully sad and noble and stoic about it.