Dracoism
By: ShinigamiForever
[explaining 1-10]
So... uh.. I guess I deserve everyone an explanation to the first 10 dracoisms. There will be more, so I'll do this in between every 10 so that readers have some idea what the short fragments are really about. I'll do my best
[sleep and forget]
This is just basically Draco up at night, thinking. There is a reference to the stone that cried, which I believe is a Greek myth somewhere. The last few lines contradict each other quite a lot, but just stream of consciousness stuff, I guess.
[facade, how I hate thee]
The 'he' is Harry in this little passage, and Draco is basically explaining the mentality of Slytherins. This is, I suppose, a badly done tribute to Demeter's short story about Snape and how she thought of Slytherins as the children of the damned.
[cut]
... is not about suicide. Just to get that off my chest first. It's just talking about how Draco got a papercut, and he is wondering how Harry deals with life. The references to cutting are just symbolic.
[joke]
This was a little scene I wanted to play out in greater detail, but I didn't have the patience. In it, the Slytherins joke that if Draco and Harry became an item, they could use it to their advantage and squash the Gryffindors. However, Draco starts getting too serious about it, and so they tell him it was just a joke. He, poor guy, doesn't buy it.
[breaking dawn]
... is pretty much self explanatory. Background to this story: Kawabata's First Snow on Mount Fuji. There is a story called This Country, That Country, in which they talk about glass bottles, and a man named Chiba collected them. And no, Draco does not cut his wrists, it's his fingers that get nicked.
[desperation]
Blaise Zabini is one of the most controversial Slythies, beside Draco baby himself. Blaise is not ever made into male or female, in this case, I am assuming him to be male. Blaise, in this passage, is being an inter-house slut, and Draco is telling him not to do it, for his own good. I guess Draco baby once was an inter-house slut himself.
[obsession: spring]
Comparing Harry to spring.
[obsession: summer]
comparing Harry to summer.
[obsession: fall]
Comparing Harry to fall.
[obsession: winter]
Comparing Harry to winter. My favorite of the season passages.
By: ShinigamiForever
[explaining 1-10]
So... uh.. I guess I deserve everyone an explanation to the first 10 dracoisms. There will be more, so I'll do this in between every 10 so that readers have some idea what the short fragments are really about. I'll do my best
[sleep and forget]
This is just basically Draco up at night, thinking. There is a reference to the stone that cried, which I believe is a Greek myth somewhere. The last few lines contradict each other quite a lot, but just stream of consciousness stuff, I guess.
[facade, how I hate thee]
The 'he' is Harry in this little passage, and Draco is basically explaining the mentality of Slytherins. This is, I suppose, a badly done tribute to Demeter's short story about Snape and how she thought of Slytherins as the children of the damned.
[cut]
... is not about suicide. Just to get that off my chest first. It's just talking about how Draco got a papercut, and he is wondering how Harry deals with life. The references to cutting are just symbolic.
[joke]
This was a little scene I wanted to play out in greater detail, but I didn't have the patience. In it, the Slytherins joke that if Draco and Harry became an item, they could use it to their advantage and squash the Gryffindors. However, Draco starts getting too serious about it, and so they tell him it was just a joke. He, poor guy, doesn't buy it.
[breaking dawn]
... is pretty much self explanatory. Background to this story: Kawabata's First Snow on Mount Fuji. There is a story called This Country, That Country, in which they talk about glass bottles, and a man named Chiba collected them. And no, Draco does not cut his wrists, it's his fingers that get nicked.
[desperation]
Blaise Zabini is one of the most controversial Slythies, beside Draco baby himself. Blaise is not ever made into male or female, in this case, I am assuming him to be male. Blaise, in this passage, is being an inter-house slut, and Draco is telling him not to do it, for his own good. I guess Draco baby once was an inter-house slut himself.
[obsession: spring]
Comparing Harry to spring.
[obsession: summer]
comparing Harry to summer.
[obsession: fall]
Comparing Harry to fall.
[obsession: winter]
Comparing Harry to winter. My favorite of the season passages.
