It's subtly wonderful how she's focused on the flowers rather than her surroundings; for me it reflects how she holds onto her own beliefs rather than conforming to the beliefs of her society.
And of course this reminds me of the dandelion scene, which is like the sweetest Clarisse moment ever in the book.
God, that was great. Clarisse in general is just one of the most eerily fantastic characters in the book, how she would often just go on talking like stream-of-consciousness, rite?
She was fun to draw, and just how I pictured; I knew dark hair and a white dress was a must. If there's anything from F451 that I want to draw but can't get just right, it's the Mechanical Hound. That thing is crazy how it's described.
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Gobeur Says:
It's subtly wonderful how she's focused on the flowers rather than her surroundings; for me it reflects how she holds onto her own beliefs rather than conforming to the beliefs of her society.
And of course this reminds me of the dandelion scene, which is like the sweetest Clarisse moment ever in the book.
Fier Says:
What a shame, it looks like your not in love.
God, that was great. Clarisse in general is just one of the most eerily fantastic characters in the book, how she would often just go on talking like stream-of-consciousness, rite?
She was fun to draw, and just how I pictured; I knew dark hair and a white dress was a must. If there's anything from F451 that I want to draw but can't get just right, it's the Mechanical Hound. That thing is crazy how it's described.