Wow, really lovely. All that web-stuff all over her. Thinking of her as looking like Miss Havisham is a clear mental images as well. Hard to tell about the teeth, but maybe Sarah Parish could have done some acting instead of just struggling to talk.
I think so. Just as I would have enjoyed, say, "The Lazarus Experiment" if Lazarus had simply looked weird but human in his unevolved form. Putting monsters into a story tends to make them more difficult for me to enjoy.
Ah. Interesting. Thanks for directing me to your post, which I'd missed.
Yes, the Empress is very much ATH, which is good because I don't find spiders all that interesting. She is human in the same ways Shelob and Ungoliant are human, in that she becomes a metaphor for a certain kind of maternal/ingestatory greed. It probably says more about the human attitude to spiders than it does about anything alien.
So I'd rather make her seem as human as possible, with spiderlike traits. The legs are okay but the eyes - though cool - were over the top.
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Date: 2007-08-08 01:10 pm (UTC)And yes, she wouldn't have sounded so silly when she spoke!
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Date: 2007-08-09 12:52 pm (UTC)Yes, the Empress is very much ATH, which is good because I don't find spiders all that interesting. She is human in the same ways Shelob and Ungoliant are human, in that she becomes a metaphor for a certain kind of maternal/ingestatory greed. It probably says more about the human attitude to spiders than it does about anything alien.
So I'd rather make her seem as human as possible, with spiderlike traits. The legs are okay but the eyes - though cool - were over the top.