![]() We currently offer this design as a digital print here:įrom A Touch of Darkness and A Touch of Ruin, by Scarlett St. For delivery, please allow 6 to 10 business days. We do our best to select printing and production partners near you so it arrives as quickly as possible. It will be sent out as soon as it's ready! Now you need to get yourself into the right mind frame to fit in with the ancients: Step 1: Remember how youve been told to forget that Pluto was ever considered a planet Now you need to forget that the earth orbits the sun. If you have any other special requests, please reach out - we are happy to help!Īll of our apparel items are made to order, so please allow 3 to 5 business days for production. In Ovids version of Persephones capture, she is pictured as picking flowers in a far more innocent way. Send us a message and we'll do our best to get you the size you need! The main allusion, which begins in the title, is the story of Persephones abduction by Hades. If you need a size you do not see here, we do offer other sizes as well but subject to availability. Select your size by measuring a favourite sweatshirt you already own for the length, width, and sleeve. Please note the back of this sweatshirt is blank. White, Ash, and Sport Grey colours will have the black design.īlack, Dark Heather, Forest Green, Maroon, Purple and Navy colours will have the white design. Made with a blend of cotton and polyester, the fabric is pre-shrunk to to ensure a comfortable and durable fit. This popular crew neck sweatshirt is perfect cozy addition to your reading nook. Welcome to Rocky Mountain Printing Co.! Thanks for checking us out ) Published on Ma7 SHARES Tweet In both the ancient world and the modern one, the marriage story of Hades and Persephone has been one of the most often-discussed in Greek mythology. A Touch of Darkness and A Touch of Ruin, Scarlett St. "Even if the Fates unraveled our destiny, I would find a way back to you." Interestingly, in the New Testament, Jesus rises again, and in mythology, Persephone is able to escape the underworld (at least for eight months of the year)."I have waited lifetimes for you.". A great memorable quote from the Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief movie on - Hades: yelling Persephone What could possibly. Dove ties Persephone's fall to this blunt statement to heighten the finality of the tragedy. Line 7 also has a word-for-word allusion to Christ's final words on the cross as recorded in the New Testament. ![]() Although ultimately we find out that Dove is referring to the flower, the reference sets us up for a story about a reckless teenager who wants to be unique and beautiful. Line 1 contains a double-meaning shout out to Narcissus, the man who couldn't stop gazing at his reflection. She's an overprotective woman who disapproves of her daughter's wandering off alone. We can really only read this from the mother's point of view. Of course, it's no sin to get kidnapped (duh). This adds a nice double meaning to the title. John Milton's Paradise Lost emphasizes that this disobedience (along with Satan's) caused the world to fall. The title itself is a minor allusion to the notion of sin as "falling," which comes to us from the biblical story of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Dove is obviously taking a slightly different spin on this. ![]() In fact, when Hades snags her, she cries to her mommy because her flowers are spilling, as if that were her only problem. In Ovid's version of Persephone's capture, she is pictured as picking flowers in a far more innocent way. ![]() The main allusion, which begins in the title, is the story of Persephone's abduction by Hades.
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