mimi
@marrenyearly
“Dove color: Warm gray with a slight purplish or pinkish tint. Her color. Her bird. Her name. After that, I started to notice things about her.” Lenore Dove was understood by those who notice her. Her presence was always honest and it spoke louder than words ever could.
I know Lenore Dove antis had to have been seething when they read the book and having to read Haymitch mention her or make reference about her every 2-3 pages
Lenore Dove got upset with herself for not being able to save a man from execution. She loved singing for the cause when it still meant something. She wanted to travel the world like her people did in the old days. She cried over how beautiful the world was
Idk who started spreading the message that The Hunger Games trilogy features an unreliable narrator. Katniss Everdeen is not an unreliable narrator she does not purposely lie or mislead the reader.
I didnt even know we had alot of edits of them
Taylor Russell being a reflection of Lenore Dove — ༊࿐ soft-spoken girls with strong ideals and a world view rooted in compassion and empathy.
Taylor Russell being a reflection of Lenore Dove — ༊࿐ soft-spoken girls with strong ideals and a world view rooted in compassion and empathy.
Taylor Russell being a reflection of Lenore Dove — ༊࿐ soft-spoken girls with strong ideals and a world view rooted in compassion and empathy.
Taylor Russell being a reflection of Lenore Dove — ༊࿐ soft-spoken girls with strong ideals and a world view rooted in compassion and empathy.
A thread of my two favorite girls 🫀
Taylor Russell being a reflection of Lenore Dove — ༊࿐ soft-spoken girls with strong ideals and a world view rooted in compassion and empathy.
Taylor Russell and Lenore Dove are literally twin flames <3 this mini thread is for @marrenyearly
Lenore Dove showed us, even in the short time we knew her, a new way to exist: through rebellion born of compassion. She reminded us that true rebellion doesn’t roar with hate, but rises from kindness and that it demands not just belief, but action and sacrifice.
“And that’s part of our trouble. Thinking things are inevitable. Not believing change is possible.” Lenore Dove lived with her heart set on change, her eyes always on the future. She believed it was within reach if only everyone believed too, and chose to fight for it.
“That bird is who I want to be when I grow up. Someone who says whatever they think is right, no matter what.” Lenore Dove feared judgment, how people might twist and turn her words. she dreamed of a future where speaking her truth felt like freedom, not a risk.
Lenore Dove felt out of place in the very world she loved down to her bones, growing up with a heart full of hope and ideals too risky for the times. coming of age in rebellion, in a world far too unkind but never letting it change her.
“For a girl who’s quiet in public, she sure can talk up a storm in private” She found a place where she felt comfortable being loud and sharing her thoughts with the people she loved
Even when she was Jessica Fife, Whitney was giving Lenore Dove / Covey 😂
btw these movies are being made by producers who both signed the zionist celebrity letter to the genocide-enabling president joe biden…am i shocked that these movie makers are messing up in casting choices? well no!
this is important bc while we’re complaining abt their absolute tone deafness in casting when it comes to race…we can talk abt how zionists who literally subscribe to literal ethnic supremacy shouldn’t even be responsible for a story that thousands have compared to palestine