Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:14
Une nouvelle communauté vient d'ouvrir sur LJ et le but est de mettre en avant les personnages féminins détestés/descendus par le fandom.
Pour des informations détaillées, je vous renvois sur le LJ:
http://akzseinga.livejournal.com/234631.html
Mais en gros, il faut savoir que la personne qui clâme aimer un des persos, doit lui dédier un post par jour pendant 1 semaine, sur son LJ.
Je vous propose donc de reprendre ici tous les posts écrits en l'honneur des persos que vous aimez et qui sont repris dans la liste ^^
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:15
Anne Boleyn, The Tudors, défendue par roh_wyn =>http://roh-wyn.livejournal.com/
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Day 1
Anne Boleyn is, at first glance, hard to love, much less defend. History has not been particularly kind to her, and her portrayal by Natalie Dormer in The Tudors, while brilliant, is not especially sympathetic. She is, by any measure, the most reviled of all of Henry VIII's six wives, and yet, she is easily the most fascinating as well.
Anne Boleyn is not just a pretty face on the show. She's well-versed in language and diplomacy and she's well-read enough to debate theology with the scholars of her time, including Henry VIII himself. She's a determined and surprisingly effective political player in an era when the wives of kings were little more than baby machines, although she meets her match in Thomas Cromwell.
Her stubborn refusal to submit to Henry's will wins her his hand in marriage, and her world--and ours--is changed forever. Finally, when forced to pay the ultimate price for her willfulness, she faces her end with dignity and grace.
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:17
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Day 2
Anne of a Thousand Days by roh_wyn
Anne was only six when a soothsayer told her she'd be a queen one day. “A thousand long will be your reign,” the gypsy had said. That day, Anne had laughed.
Now she's stranded in the stone bowels of the Tower, waiting, and no laughter will come. Her reign has indeed been a thousand long. A thousand days.
Of the thousand, she can remember a scant few. The others run together in a faded stretch of memory. But she is a queen, and on this last day of her reign, she will go to the block as a queen.
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:20
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Day 3
Pour plus d'icons => http://roh-wyn.livejournal.com/189116.html#cutid1
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:24
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Day 4
1. Greensleeves (Loreena McKennitt)
I have been ready at your hand, To grant whatever you would crave, I have both wagered life and land, Your love and good-will for to have.
If you intend thus to disdain, It does the more enrapture me, And even so, I still remain A lover in captivity.
2. Collide (Howie Day)
Even the best fall down sometimes Even the wrong words seem to rhyme Out of the doubt that fills my mind I somehow find you and I collide
3. My Immortal (Evanescence)
You used to captivate me by your resonating light Now, I'm bound by the life you left behind Your face it haunts my once pleasant dreams Your voice it chased away all the sanity in me
4. Black Magic Woman (Santana)
I got a Black Magic Woman. I got a Black Magic Woman. Yes, I got a Black Magic Woman, She's got me so blind I can't see; But she's a Black Magic Woman and she's trying to make a devil out of me.
5. Do I Disappoint You (Rufus Wainwright)
Do I disappoint you, in just being lonely? And not one of the elements that you can call your one and only Why does it always have to be water? Why does it always have to be holy wine? Destruction of all mankind
And do I disappoint you? Do I disappoint you in just being like you?
6. Fidelity (Regina Spektor)
And suppose I never ever met you Suppose we never fell in love Suppose I never ever let you kiss me so sweet and so soft Suppose I never ever saw you Suppose we never ever called Suppose I kept on singing love songs just to break my own fall Just to break my fall Just to break my fall
7. Helas Madam (Sirinu; adapted from music attributed to Henry VIII)
Alas, madam, who I love so much, Allow me to be your humble servant. Your humble servant I will always remain, And as long as I live, no other shall I love.
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:26
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Day 5
Poetic Justice by roh_wyn
Dark eyes in fair face Like arrows, they pierce the soul. Yet, who lives, who dies?
You cannot have me. Cheaply is not my heart won. Yet, who loves, who weeps?
Put her asunder! You, I will not share with her. Yet, who loses, who wins?
A babe's born this day. Our clever-eyed girl, so bonny. Yet, who leaves, who stays?
Fell winds blow about us. In a blink, my world's broken. Yet, who lies, who grieves?
The blade glints sharply. When it falls, 'tis not the end. For who dies still lives.
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:29
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Day 6
Five things you might not know...
1. Like Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn was a descendant of Edward I, on both sides of her family. Anne's paternal ancestors were the Bullens, descended from the Earls of Ormond (Ireland), the first of whom was married to Eleanor, a female-line granddaughter of Edward I. Her mother's family, the Howards, were descended from Thomas of Brotherton, the third son of Edward I.
2. Through her mother, she was also a cousin of Henry's fifth wife, Katherine Howard. In a macabre coincidence, Katherine met the same fate as Anne and is buried near her in The Chapel of St. Peter Ad Vincula at the Tower of London.
3. Over the course of their courtship and marriage, Henry wrote seventeen letters to Anne, in French and English. Some of these letters are preserved in the archives at The Vatican.
4. Before she met Henry, Anne Boleyn was engaged to Henry, Lord Percy. This fact was later used to invalidate her marriage to Henry on grounds of bigamy. In a bizarre legal twist, she was subsequently charged with adultery against the King and executed. She was not, however, charged with the felony of bigamy.
5. Anne's portait appears on one of the walls at Hogwarts in the movie version of Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone. At the time of her death, and for several years thereafter, Anne was rumored to be a witch. There has never been any evidence of this, but the movie makers may have been referencing the same rumors.
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 19 Sep 2011, 11:36
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Day 7
Anne Boleyn vs. Thomas Cromwell
Anne Boleyn is prominently cast as the primary antagonist of the first and second series of The Tudors. First, she is the natural opponent of Katherine of Aragorn, the woman she ultimately replaces as queen consort. Second, she finds herself pitted against Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey, a man who wants to do his king's bidding, but he has no particular affection for Anne herself. Finally, she is at odds with Henry VIII himself, after she fails to produce a male heir and finds Henry's always-fickle attentions turned elsewhere.
But it is only when she butts heads with the most clever of Henry's advises, Thomas Cromwell, that we see another side to Anne. In her interactions with her other adversaries, Anne often comes off as grasping and manipulative. But in Cromwell, once a great friend and co-conspirator against Rome, her righteous anger, her genuine interest in reform and her determination to do the right thing (and to not allow anyone to cross her) come right to the surface.
In this clip, Anne and Cromwell argue about Act to Suppress the Monasteries, the revenues of which Anne hopes to redirect to charitable institutions and schools. Her line to Cromwell, “I will have you cropped at the neck,” is powerful but also incredibly ironic, given that Anne's subsequent fall from grace is engineered largely by Cromwell himself.
lily Ship Addict
Nombre de messages : 9589 Localisation : nord (59) Date d'inscription : 15/01/2007
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Dim 25 Sep 2011, 10:14
superbe défense pour ce perso, j'aime particulièrement le fanmix et poème. c'est sûr qu'elle ne laisse pas indifférente, soit tu l'adores, soit tu la hais. (j'ai fait découvrir la série à ma grande soeur...eh bien quand elle est morte sa réaction s'était "enfin débarrassée d'elle" ^^)
a.a.k Jensen Girl
Nombre de messages : 31402 Age : 36 Localisation : Belgique Date d'inscription : 02/12/2006
Sujet: Re: We love the women that the fandom hates Lun 26 Sep 2011, 13:56
Méchante soeur! Moi j'étais en larme, pauvre choute!!!
Mais bon, au moins, elle laisse pas indifférente!
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