Love this. Reminds me of a quote from Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki: "Rather be grateful for the weeds in your mind, for eventually they will enrich your practice."
I watched Lady Jane only for the first time tonight. I was immediately taken by the reference to Plato at the beginning of the film. I would love to hear her interpretation Plato's Phaedrus, Diotima's speech from the Symposium, anything by Baudelaire, Faun's Head by Rimbaud, The Owl and the Pussycat, and Wild Nights by Dickinson-Emily that is, or any of my poems which are not yet available to the public. It is unfortunate that she does not have an authentic Instagram account. I mean, the Queen has one.
Who do you imagine you are talking to with this type of monologue where there are no characters? Same question - for how do you story-tell to an audience? Do you imagine someone you know that you are talking to, for example?