sigune: (Oscar)
sigune ([personal profile] sigune) wrote2008-04-02 10:29 pm

2.

A century or something ago I posted this meme in which people could ask me to blog about something I don't usually blog about.

Now, as my new job has disastrous consequences on my leisure time and I don't get round to checking my private e-mail anymore, my journaling activities are at an all time low. But that doesn't mean I don't try to keep in the loop, and I do attempt to do something with all those hours I spend on the train. As I have no means to be on the Net while on the move, the best thing I can think of is to draw. The circumstances are not ideal, but I do manage more or less. In any case: the next entry in the meme blogging series is a picture, drawn on the train.

[livejournal.com profile] ellecain asked, "What d'you think would happen if Oscar Wilde and Severus Snape met accidentally on the street?"


Well... Actually I would have a hard time thinking of two men who are more unlike. Wilde was by all accounts a charming (if pretentious) man, a very talkative man also, who liked to laugh out loud at his own jokes. He loved life, he loved art; he was whimsical, promiscuous and absolutely artistic. Of course he could be deeply serious also, and he had great learning.
Now, Snape... Frankly, I have never bought any of those stories in which Snape is cultivated or artistic, much less both. In fact I am inclined to believe that Snape would despise most of the things Wilde stood for. Oh, and I do think it likely he's homophobic, despite all the slashing that goes on in fandom. So here is what I make of that chance encounter:





;-)
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[identity profile] sigune.livejournal.com 2008-04-03 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
You don't want to get me started about the differences between Wilde and his characters... ;P
I guess that before DH I could have believed that those two could have had some interesting conversations about the morality of transgressive behaviour and the nature of crime, but I'm far from sure anymore. After DH I have difficulty believing that Snape has any transgressive desires in him to redeem his priggishness. Twu Wuv - Wilde would call that 'tedious, dear boy, very tedious.' ;-)

[identity profile] veradee.livejournal.com 2008-04-03 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
So Wilde wasn't like Arthur Goring? What a pity!
ext_53318: (Oscar)

[identity profile] sigune.livejournal.com 2008-04-03 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, but as Lord Goring says himself, he is quite perfect - therefore it follows that he is too good to be true... Poor Wilde was a real man - always much more difficult to live with ;-).