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Young faces of Leonardo DiCaprio
There’s nothing I love more than classic, vintage, old school photos, especially when they celebrate my favorite holiday, Halloween. I have the most vivid memories as a child when Halloween would approach. To this day, I still love scary, frightening, and horror related things. The costumes scream terror and spookiness, which is what Halloween is all about. Another reason why I appreciate the classic costumes is the authenticity and original creativity of them. They are homemade, creepy, mysterious, and raw. The costumes are iconic images of what we naturally fear the most. Our society has come to celebrate altered, grotesquely fictional images. It is nice to see classic, fear-provoking icons as the staple as the image of Halloween.
A collection of 26 nightmarish vintage Halloween photos from the 1930s.
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Elio Sorci walking her dog, Mr. Famous, in Rome, October 1959.
Westworld has become my new, favorite show! It seriously evokes so many different levels of thinking, it’s mind boggling. It is one of the reason why I love the show so much. It represents so many different situations and characters, it is fascinating. I feel so involved and in relationship with the characters, I want to take part in the Revolution with them. I also like the strong, female characters. The women are figuring things out on their own, they do not need anyone or anything to validate their quest as to who they are, or what they are living in. I am so excited for the future of this show. Continue with your greatness, Westworld!
There is nothing more I love than a great, classic novel, The Great Gatsby being one of the highest on my list. Since the semester ended, I have more free time to enjoy and read what I please, and I can’t wait to visit this classic again. There is something very special about The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald created a true, honest rendition of what an American classic should embody. I fell in love with Jay Gatsby for numerous reasons, but one, in particular, is his admiration for Daisy. I feel fancy, liberated, and in pain when I read Gatsby. Fitzgerald has done something truly remarkable. The characters are simple, yet complex and the language is so beautifully poetic and painful, you cannot help but feel similar pain to the author’s agony. I can’t wait to read it again and experience all the things that made me fall in love with the novel initially.
“He saw, in the wreaths she would playfully snatch From the hedges, a glory his crown could not match, And preferr’d in his heart the least ringlet that curl’d Down her exquisite neck to the throne of the world.”
Wood engraving by the Dalziel brothers, from artwork by John Tenniel for the book, Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance, 1861.