I rewatched Revolutionary Girl Utena once again a few months ago, and it's still kicking around my mind. So I've collected a few quotes and songs that might be useful for writing the Utena step.
When I came across this webcomic in A Softer World, the words jumped out at me, as they reminded me of a certain someone:
As for music, I'm not sure how useful these will be, but these songs remind me of RGU/SKU:
Garbage - "Sex is not the Enemy" : Wikipedia * Lyrics * YouTube"A revolution // Is the solution"
James Taylor - "Never Die Young": Wikipedia * Lyrics * YouTube
Pretty much all the lyrics could apply to Utena and Anthy; even the "the evening star" gets a mention. The last two stanzas seem to apply more towards Symphony of the Sword, though.
This could be used either as a song (Pete Seeger - "Guantanamera") or as a quote, José Martí - "Versos Sencillos (Simple Verses) XXXIX". I wrote a quick translation:
Now that I mention that, this is for Miki:Joni Mitchell; Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young - "Woodstock" (either version, they're radically different). "Billion year old carbon" will get along quite well all of the geologic eras of the swordfighting songs.
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When I came across this webcomic in A Softer World, the words jumped out at me, as they reminded me of a certain someone:
Quote:"... like the stars you see through a telescope, just pretty echoes of the long dead."Here's a group of three quotes that go together all have something in common:
Quote:There are only four questions of value in life, Don Octavio: What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for? And what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same. Only love. -- Don Juan DeMarcoHint: How many members of the cast are on the Student Council?
Miscommunication sometimes leads to arguments, and arguments sometimes lead to fights. Anger is usually present in arguments and fights. Anger is an emotion, usually classified as a negative emotion. Negative emotions can cause severe problems in our environment and to the health of our body. Happiness, usually classified as a positive emotion, can bring good health to our body, and spread positive vibrations into our environment. Sometimes when we are ill, we are not on our best behavior. By ill, I mean any of the following: physically ill, emotionally ill, mentally ill, and/or spiritually ill. -- the Log Lady
A-Ko (as the Rose Prince): What do you mean, "the light of the world"?B-Ko (as the Witch): Don't you know what the light is? It is... that which is eternal. That which shines. The power of miracles. The power to revolutionize the world. -- Utena, Episode 34, The Rose Crest
As for music, I'm not sure how useful these will be, but these songs remind me of RGU/SKU:
Garbage - "Sex is not the Enemy" : Wikipedia * Lyrics * YouTube"A revolution // Is the solution"
James Taylor - "Never Die Young": Wikipedia * Lyrics * YouTube
Pretty much all the lyrics could apply to Utena and Anthy; even the "the evening star" gets a mention. The last two stanzas seem to apply more towards Symphony of the Sword, though.
This could be used either as a song (Pete Seeger - "Guantanamera") or as a quote, José Martí - "Versos Sencillos (Simple Verses) XXXIX". I wrote a quick translation:
Quote:Cultivo una rosa blanca I cultivate a white roseEn julio como enero, In July and JanuaryPara el amigo sincero For my sincere friendQue me da su mano franca. Who gives me his open handWell, I'll still be thinking about it Utena more, since the symbolism is pretty dense. Heck, it took until today for me to realize that Miki and Kozue are an extended allegory to Genesis 3.
Y para el cruel que me arranca And for the cruel one who would tear outEl corazón con que vivo, This heart that gives me lifeCardo ni ortiga cultivo; I grow neither thistles nor nettlesCultivo la rosa blanca. I cultivate a white rose
Now that I mention that, this is for Miki:Joni Mitchell; Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young - "Woodstock" (either version, they're radically different). "Billion year old carbon" will get along quite well all of the geologic eras of the swordfighting songs.
-- ∇×V