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Do you like Bridgerton?

Why do you like Bridgerton?
I appreciate the allure of opulence and the absence of mundane concerns that permeate the lives of the main characters.
The main focus is on conforming to societal expectations when it comes to choosing a life partner. The soundtrack and costumes from the first season were truly impressive.

Each episode focuses on portraying contemporary life within a historical TV series. Bridgerton stands out from other period series by focusing on the timeless theme of love.
I would have liked a greater sense of realism from this perspective.

Therefore, I prefer Julian Fellowes‘ interpretation and portrayals in The Gilded Age.

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Art – John Singer Sargent – Nonchaloir (Repose), 1911.

End of Art

“Do you know that every perfect life would mean the end of art?”
Robert Musil – author of The Man Without Qualities.

I have started my poems out of an imperfect heart. I started my business out of an imperfect life wanting to do more—for me and for others.

Every person enters your life fighting the same conundrum. Your art can touch their souls and perfect some angles. Your magic might cast some threads in the community and create a better life.

Art – John Singer Sargent

Captivity of Love

Like morning haze
clinging to sycamores
So is my love
Captive in the cave
of swimmers dancing
in the flicker of fires
Casting shadows
of things
that could be…

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Co-author of Anthology Volume I: Writings from the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective, available on Amazon and Kindle.
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Art – John Singer Sargent. Source: Pinterest

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“Do you know that every perfect life would mean the end of art?”
Robert Musil – author of The Man Without Qualities.

 

I have started my poems out of an imperfect heart. I have started my business out of an imperfect life wanting to do more – for me and for others.
Every person enters your life fighting the same conundrum. Your art can touch their souls and perfect some angles. Your magic might cast some threads in the community and create a better life.

John Singer Sargent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Craving for the perfect life as illustrated by John Singer Sargent.