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PIC: Zoomorphic Revolutionaries
Yes, yet another joke on Thermidorian propaganda. I promise to post the other two Vampire Hunter Rousseau pictures soon, they're more interesting. ^^;;
maelicia and I were talking about various depictions of revolutionaries in Thermidorian propaganda, and the popular description of Maxime as a cat came up.
I commented that it's a good thing no one who had read that particular story had then gone onto a career in anime, or else we'd be faced with catboy!Robespierre and other such things...
Inevitably, I actually did draw it. ^^

I'm contemplating continuing this, because it takes me about two minutes to do each one. Any ideas? Snake!Marat? Something for Saint-Just? And what is Camille - some sort of pigeon???
Suggestions welcome, please. Accuracy to Thermidorian preferred for the joke value, but not required. ^__^
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I commented that it's a good thing no one who had read that particular story had then gone onto a career in anime, or else we'd be faced with catboy!Robespierre and other such things...
Inevitably, I actually did draw it. ^^

I'm contemplating continuing this, because it takes me about two minutes to do each one. Any ideas? Snake!Marat? Something for Saint-Just? And what is Camille - some sort of pigeon???
Suggestions welcome, please. Accuracy to Thermidorian preferred for the joke value, but not required. ^__^
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I'm thinking toad!Marat; he was referred to as such at one point, though I don't remember where. Saint-Just would have to be something icy... I always picture animal!Camille as a rather excitable puppy - though, of course, the Thermidorians didn't dislike him in particular. But let's not forgot Couthon the Bloodthirsty Tiger, while we're at it.
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*marks down toad!Marat and puppy!Camille*
Look at the picture. ^^
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Danton, by the way, though he has been called a dog (and a mastiff in particular), is more often referred to as a bull or lion or a even a boar; ditto for Mirabeau.
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This is true, I recall reading that. But the particular text I was working from (via
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That's true, the names do work rather well. It reminds me of the drawing of Maxime as a bird in the jacket art for "Ça Ira," which I've nicknamed the Incorruptibird.
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*laughs* The Incorruptibird is an awesome, awesome name. What is this jacket art...? What's it for, who's it by...? Is it that weird Roger Waters thing I keep hearing about distantly?
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It really is. It's a great drawing to yes. Yes, it is indeed from "that weird Roger Waters thing"--which is actually much better than it sounds, in the original French version, anyway. (The English version has the annoying habit of changing great lines like "régner est un crime immense" ("to reign is an immense crime") to "to be king is a sacred trust." >_>) The art is by the librettist's wife.
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Sorry about going off-topic, but I had to get that rant off my chest!
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Question: ...can we eat foxes? Because I doubt we do. And thus the whole argument fails.
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(I know, I know, with all the things in the world today, my concern for fox-welfare on a small, cold, wet island seems trivial, but it's actually how I became politicised as a child - age 6 or 7, I couldn't understand why one social group was allowed to kill animals for 'sport' when any normal person would be imprisoned for cruelty...and then I found out about the class system..!)
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As for the issue of supporting Waters by paying for it--well, I've already done that, unfortunately, and ceasing to listen to it or selling it or breaking it wouldn't change that.
(But I completely understand your feelings about the putridness of class systems, and of England's especially. I share them--and feel that fox-hunting is barbaric.)
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I'm thinking of posting an analysis of some of the more unfortunate changes made in it for the English version, if that's of any interest, though of course it would be sans music (though not necessarily sans images).
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