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Castle W Mods ([personal profile] whimsicalism) wrote in [community profile] castle_whims2020-10-10 09:03 pm
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WEEK 2

The first week at the castle passes without any (recent) murders. Mysteries were found, questions asked, bonds formed, and Halloween celebrated. Now as Sunday 'dawns', you might feel your mind a little lighter as your first memories fade. Will this be just a week celebrating the (questionably) best thing about October or will more sinister things be afoot?

Either way, it looks like the Alices will continue their game.

Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday


[Hello, and welcome to week 2! Don't forget to submit your memory losses here and your activity here. If you want to ask or annoy the twins you can do so here. As always, don't forget to turn your threads in for 'fabulous prizes.]
seventhlittlemonster: (head tilt)

[personal profile] seventhlittlemonster 2020-10-13 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, Shakespeare was my jumping point, actually. If you want to start somewhere, you seem like the kind of person who would enjoy de Pizan. The Book of the City of Ladies especially.
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[personal profile] littlebratziska 2020-10-13 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Intrigue!]

What's it about? Do they have a copy here?

[She huffs an aggravated sigh as she glances again at non fiction.]

In many ways, this library is exceptionally lacking.
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[personal profile] seventhlittlemonster 2020-10-13 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Essentially, the city is the book itself, and the building blocks are famous women. de Pizan made it to show that women are just as important as men, and also advocated for women's education. [That's how you know how long ago the book was made,]

I sure hope they have a copy... In good condition at that.
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[personal profile] littlebratziska 2020-10-14 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
It is nice that they're recognized, but only fools thinks that women are not the equals of men! There are many examples throughout history - unfortunately history also contains many fools.

Not that some ever let that stop them, of course. Look at Nefertiti!

[Franziska is extremely certain she would have forged forward and created history no matter when she was born, because that is just what perfect people do, and what you do when you have sufficient DETERMINATION.]

Hm. Is she in the book? Or, erm. City?
seventhlittlemonster: (head tilt)

[personal profile] seventhlittlemonster 2020-10-14 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
No, there isn't... but there are many other queens. The Queen of Sheba, Fredegund, Blanche of Castile, Jeanne d'Évreux... and there's so much more too! Goddesses, average women with a huge impact... all walks of life essentially.