Captive Angel
Captive Angel
Captive Angel by MangaWhit
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Description
This is Ariel from the Tempest. Okay, he's not an angel, he's actually a sprite, but "Captive Sprite" didn't sound good to me...<br />
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Anyway, it was kind of random of me to draw a picture of a character from a Shakespeare play, but I thought that Ariel was a very cute character. However, the picture of him on the front of the book I was reading was so hideous, that I had to draw him better. Yup.
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Anyway, it was kind of random of me to draw a picture of a character from a Shakespeare play, but I thought that Ariel was a very cute character. However, the picture of him on the front of the book I was reading was so hideous, that I had to draw him better. Yup.
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Category Books » By Author Name » Shakespeare
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Category Books » By Author Name » Shakespeare
Date Submitted
Views 1589
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Geminisouls on September 19, 2006, 2:08:07 AM
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YAY! Ariel rocks, in both play and picture. But my only criticism is that Ariel is gender-less and is nether male or female :) Sorry to nit pick, 'cos aside from that it is amazing!
LisaJen on May 25, 2006, 6:41:11 PM
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Anything on April 28, 2006, 12:32:05 PM
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Xiakeyra on April 1, 2006, 1:40:08 PM
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Symphoniagirl12 on March 30, 2006, 6:51:15 AM
MangaWhit on March 30, 2006, 5:51:54 AM
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Actually, in a bunch of plays, Ariel is a girl, because there is only one other girl in the whole play, and directors try to mix things up a bit. Also, he's often played by a girl because male actors that dance and sing and act are hard to come by. It's kind of like how Peter Pan is always played by a girl. But in the actual script written by Shakespeare, he is supposed to be a man, and would have been a man anyway, because in Shakespeare's day, all parts were filled by men. So yeah... That's just my little tidbit on Ariel...
maerchen_boy on March 29, 2006, 9:59:58 PM
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