The Night Circus

Inspired by Erin Morgernstern's magical book, The Night Circus! Enjoy...
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In Norse mythology, Aurboða (Old Norse “gravel-bidder” or “gravel-offerer”) is a Mountain Frost Jötunn (Giantess), wife to the Jötunn Gymir, and mother of Gerðr. Gerðr was a beautiful Jötunn who was coerced into marrying the Norse God Freyr after initially refusing despite both bribes and threats. However after a further series of threats by Skírnir she finally agrees
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Photo by Frances Pellegrini - “Merry Widow” Warners advertisement, 1960.
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The chaos within this picture remind me of the chaos of the relationships within the circus , the pain and stress caused when everyone is trying to figure out what is going on with each other, the struggle to figure out the truth.
| Rimel Neffati. Vintage Weathered Circus-esque Portrait of a Young Lady. | There is something so magical, and captivating about this photo... I absolutely adore it!
The black under her eye represents how Hector abused Ceila
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The costumes in the circus were centered around a black and white theme, just like the rest of the circus. I think Morgenstern chose to do this, because not ALL of the characters held darkness within them. She used the black and white scheme to show the display of darkness and light that was throughout the circus.