"My father tells me that I'm too loud but he hasn't yet figured out that I inherited it from him, that some traits were passed down to his daughters even though he wanted to see them in sons. Had I been a boy, he would've told me to shout louder, that the world wants to hear what man has to say."
Houses in Auvers (1890) by Vincent van Gogh
Dunsborough Park, Ripley, United Kingdom
between the trees & flowers
this is almost certainly a post ive made before but when a character's grief is so strong it fully alters the form of the narrative itself... moby dick being so much longer than strictly necessary because ishmael's grief made him stall for time in the telling of the tragedy... harrow the ninth being in second person because harrow was so grief-stricken that she herself was not capable of making narrative sense of the events of the novel and so someone else had to do it.... do u know what i mean
"September morning" by Andreas