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B2MeM Prompt, Card, and Number: B12, I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. (In the Words of Shakespeare), O72 we (Deep Thoughts), Rhythm (Poetic Language), B11 Simile (Poetic Language), N42 Synecdoche (Poetic Language)
Format: Poetry (sonnet)
Genre: Romance, Character Study?
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Canonical Character Death
Characters: Melian, Thingol
Pairings: Melian/Thingol
Creator’s Notes: Also inspired by the SWG Challenge Love Actually. The phrase “wheeling stars” is a direct quote from Tolkien, not my own invention. All characters etc.. belong to J.R.R Tolkien and the Tolkien Estate. I am merely playing with them.
This is my first sonnet, so I’m enjoying breaking into the form.
Summary: After Thingol’s death, Melian reflects on their life together and what happens next.
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Format: Poetry (sonnet)
Genre: Romance, Character Study?
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Canonical Character Death
Characters: Melian, Thingol
Pairings: Melian/Thingol
Creator’s Notes: Also inspired by the SWG Challenge Love Actually. The phrase “wheeling stars” is a direct quote from Tolkien, not my own invention. All characters etc.. belong to J.R.R Tolkien and the Tolkien Estate. I am merely playing with them.
This is my first sonnet, so I’m enjoying breaking into the form.
Summary: After Thingol’s death, Melian reflects on their life together and what happens next.
( Read more... )