#among others but OOUUUGUGGH EMOTION OUGUGOGUGH LUNE ROUGE OOUGUGHGH FELIX AS A MONSTER AND A MIRROR TOO
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sylvia plath, mirror
[Image description: a webweave consisting of screenshots from Miraculous Ladybug and lines from "Mirror" by Sylvia Plath.
In the first set, Colt wears the ring that is soon to be Félix's amok. Emilie and Gabriel wearing the rings that are soon to be Adrien's amoks. The poem reads, "I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions."
In the second set, Colt commands Félix not to love his stuffed bunny, and Gabriel commands Adrien not to kiss Marinette. The poem reads, "Whatever I see I swallow immediately."
In the third set, Félix lies collapsed on his side against a white background and Adrien lies hugging himself on his side in the white room. The poem reads, "Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike."
In the fourth set, Félix and Adrien look at each other as mirrors of each other. The image is divided in two. The poem reads, "I am not cruel, only truthful."
In the fifth set, the golden camouflaged peacock miraculous is seen in Félix's hand with its jeweled prongs. The poem reads, "The eye of a little god, four-cornered."
In the sixth set, Argos stands with his back to the camera and his arms spread to Adrien and Kagami, who stand opposite him. The poem reads, "Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall."
In the seventh set, Félix looks upon Lune Rouge cupped in his hand with love. The poem reads, "It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long."
In the eighth set, Argos looks up at Lune Rouge, who encompasses the violet sky with her red glow. His face is hidden, as he is seen from behind. The poem reads, "I think it is part of my heart."
In the final set, the sky is empty, and Lune Rouge is no more. Offset to the side, the poem reads, "But it flickers." End image description.]
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