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Pale White Horse || PMV MAP part 11

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Here's my part for Moldypaw's PMV Map.
It was my first time doing a PMV, but it was quite fun, so I might join more PMV Maps.
At the beginning it’s her standing in black roses, which stand for the death of all the Prussian soldiers who died during the war that was partially her fault, the red flower she’s holding stands for the fact that after all she’s still alive :0 then in the second part 1. during intermission it’s good old fred w 3 (which sounds like a rapper name) giving her a black flower, in exchange for the red flower, meaning she has passsed which obvs....is confirmed...when her corpse is shown, in the middle of black roses, as she joined the dead soldiers in their misery, you know i knew I wanted an approach like this Bc since she died rather young she never really even saw that her country got out of their crisis with napoleon since she died in 1810! so I thought i‘d draw connections between those and idk
So, what does it all mean?
This part represents the historic events surrounding Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a prussian queen. She was queen during the time of the napoleonic wars ( read about her, she’s great).
In the beginning, we see her standing in a bed of black roses, representing death, which stand for the tons of prussian soldiers, which died during the war, which she partially caused by encouraging her husband to fight a war against France. She herself is holding a red rose, representing the fact that she, after all, is still alive.
During the intermission, we can see the hand of a man, holding a black rose, the man in question is Frederick-William III, her husband. In the next frame we see herself, she died very young, at age 38 in 1810, without ever seeing her country grow out of the crisis, and like that she joins the black roses of the fallen soldiers and her husband exchanges lies down to her, a black rose in exchange for her red one.
Song: Pale White Horse by The Oh Hellos
It was my first time doing a PMV, but it was quite fun, so I might join more PMV Maps.
At the beginning it’s her standing in black roses, which stand for the death of all the Prussian soldiers who died during the war that was partially her fault, the red flower she’s holding stands for the fact that after all she’s still alive :0 then in the second part 1. during intermission it’s good old fred w 3 (which sounds like a rapper name) giving her a black flower, in exchange for the red flower, meaning she has passsed which obvs....is confirmed...when her corpse is shown, in the middle of black roses, as she joined the dead soldiers in their misery, you know i knew I wanted an approach like this Bc since she died rather young she never really even saw that her country got out of their crisis with napoleon since she died in 1810! so I thought i‘d draw connections between those and idk
So, what does it all mean?
This part represents the historic events surrounding Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a prussian queen. She was queen during the time of the napoleonic wars ( read about her, she’s great).
In the beginning, we see her standing in a bed of black roses, representing death, which stand for the tons of prussian soldiers, which died during the war, which she partially caused by encouraging her husband to fight a war against France. She herself is holding a red rose, representing the fact that she, after all, is still alive.
During the intermission, we can see the hand of a man, holding a black rose, the man in question is Frederick-William III, her husband. In the next frame we see herself, she died very young, at age 38 in 1810, without ever seeing her country grow out of the crisis, and like that she joins the black roses of the fallen soldiers and her husband exchanges lies down to her, a black rose in exchange for her red one.
Song: Pale White Horse by The Oh Hellos
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