the feminine urge this, the masculine urge that, what about the the morbid longing for the picturesque at all cost???
how athena everybody feels listening to telemachus in "we'll be fine"
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I just thought of something yesterday.
Did Dazai know that Chuuya wasn’t a vampire from the very beginning (since he arrived)?
Because like I can think of two reasons why Dazai could deduce this.
1. It’s Chuuya I mean like the best martial artist in Japan if not the world, no way a vampire got him
2. Chuuya’s hat blocks out anything that tries to intercept his consciousness. The vampirism would fall under this, so Chuuya would be immune.
And since Dazai was the one who possessed Rimbaud’s notes, he was aware of Chuuya’s hat too.
So these two were winging the entirety of the Prison break, counting on each other not to kill each other.
I think Dazai knew that Fyodor wouldn’t be killed based off that one attempt, and by extension Chuuya. Maybe he was immediately trying to set up Chuuya fake-killing him, and Chuuya was able to figure this out and played along.
Those are just my thoughts, I don’t know if they are right 😂
Ok after going back and forth between the chapter where Chuuya was introduced into the prison arc to when Chuuya was revealed to not be a vampire, I came to two conclusions:
1. Dazai had to have known that Chuuya was coming. That also means that he knew that Chuuya wasn’t a vampire from the very beginning.
2. The only “plan” they really had was the part where Chuuya had to fake-kill Dazai. Everything else was them winging it and hoping they don’t kill each other in the process because they very much could have at multiple points.
Lots and lots of bullet points and questions to get to those two conclusions 😭
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richard papen's favourite book being the great gatsby works so perfectly and i can't get over the parallels between him and nick carraway. repressed, doomed to romanticise people and situations, hopelessly obsessed with and devoted to mysterious reckless drivers