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Trust me, lonelies. A couple more years in, and it won’t seem nearly that bad. You are not your age or your relationship status. You are you, and you always will be, and that’s a good thing ❤ Just wait until you realize you have disposable income, can volunteer for whatever you care about, have a rewarding professional or social life, and get to hand the shrieking toddlers back to their parents and go home so that you can have a pajama martini and eat too much cheese while binge-watching The Great British Baking Show with NO ONE to interrupt or judge you. You own your time. Don’t spend it in regret or sadness. There’s already plenty of that in the world.
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5 POINTS ABOUT "Mariana" (1851) by John Everett Millais
Inspiration & Background:
Inspired by Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Mariana," which reimagines a character from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. Mariana is abandoned by her fiancé and lives a solitary, melancholic life, symbolizing unfulfilled love and isolation.
Composition:
Mariana stands in a deep blue dress, stretching her back after long hours of embroidery. Her surroundings, filled with autumn leaves and symbolic details, suggest time passing and emotional weariness.
Symbolism & Details:
Gothic window with stained glass depicting the Annunciation, a small devotional altar, and a mouse at her feet represent Mariana’s devotion and solitude. Each detail draws from Tennyson's lines and enriches the narrative.
Pre-Raphaelite Style:
Millais, a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, used vivid colors, precise details, and moral storytelling. His technique highlights both the sensuality and sadness of Mariana’s figure, inviting viewers into her world of longing and waiting.
Cultural Impact:
Acclaimed as a masterpiece of Victorian art, the painting exemplifies the Pre-Raphaelite focus on depth and detail. The Tate Britain acquired it in 1999, securing its place as an iconic representation of Pre-Raphaelite artistry.
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