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kinglyapprentice: (Too many princesses)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-21 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
There is something to be said about a comedy about lovers who need a little help to find their way.

Better to have an ass involved than tragedies.
kinglyapprentice: (I've never met a girl like you)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-21 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, I think the better play about romance with comedy would be Much Ado About Nothing. Benedict and Beatrix are much more compelling than either pair in Midsummer.

As for Romeo and Juliet, it does have its place, but it is a tragedy, not a romance.

And I've not heard of this Pride and Prejudice.
kinglyapprentice: (Amused)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-21 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
It is about how misunderstandings of others can be both detrimental to our happiness and a source of amusement to those around us. I find that I like the Duke character because he is on a mission to make sure his friends can find happiness, even to spite their plans.

I think of it of using his power for the greater good.

And I know a great deal about the tragic side of love, but it exemplifies the rashness of one who spends too much time obsessing over what love *should* be. I don't think that Romeo is a very sympathetic character, if I'm being honest.

I'm always willing to expand my reading material.
kinglyapprentice: (I've never met a girl like you)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-24 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
In the Duke's defense, he was attempting to believe that his brother was ready to make amends with him. Sometimes we are blind to those closest to us because the alternative is that we must go to war with someone we love.

I've not heard that term, but I do think there's a great deal of truth in your assessment of his character.

I can understand the desire to want the fairytale. My parents had a good marriage. I only want what they had when it comes to my relationship.

I do have some free time, so I am unafraid of you giving me too much to read.
kinglyapprentice: (What's done)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-24 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
No, I'm not my father, but I can desire a marriage of respect and love that he had with my mother before she passed.

I'm sorry to hear that your parents were not so fortunate.

I would never regret the enthusiasm that comes with sharing good literature. There is little enough where I am from. The printing press is still a relatively new invention, after all. Unlike here.
kinglyapprentice: (Amused)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-25 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, that... That is not something that really occurs in my time. Divorce is very looked down upon, unless for adultery.

And even then, I've heard stories of couples being encouraged to stay together.

When you ask. I am from 1605 AD. I hope that helps you.
kinglyapprentice: (Happily Ever After)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-26 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
I'm afraid that it is ecclesiastically impossible for divorce outside of adultery being a mitigating situation. A product of my time, I think.

But my parents had a good marriage, with the love and respect of two people who take their vows seriously. I am blessed to have that as an example.

I suppose it is the type of marriage that would be in your books, Miss.
kinglyapprentice: (Who is she?)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-30 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
I don't mind either. And I'm still new to movies, considering the time I come from, so please be gentle. Would you mind if I brought my submissive with me to these?

I suppose that might be the case. I've certainly spoken to quite a few people, but no one that I've made any... sexual encounters to speak of.
kinglyapprentice: (Searching)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-01-30 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
We enjoy doing things together, but she is also an avid reader. She has been here for a while and I am still getting used to Duplicity and all of its... intricacies.

If it makes you uncomfortable, you are welcome to come to our apartment in the Up and to bring your own partner.

And most have, in my case. I suppose I've been lucky in that regard.
kinglyapprentice: (Well what is it?)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-02-01 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, yes, she and I come from the same time and place. Perhaps you know her? Ella? She works at the hospital in the Down and runs Love at First Step, the dance studio?
kinglyapprentice: (Well what is it?)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-02-04 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
You don't sound particularly happy about that. Have I hit upon some nerve? Do you not get along with her?
kinglyapprentice: (Who is she?)

[personal profile] kinglyapprentice 2023-02-04 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
he is rather "peppy". I like that about her, but I can see how others might not.

I have not made a lot of friends since my arrival, so I would like to remedy that.

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