After @thorofficial, here is my new triptych – entitled “Sentinel of Liberty” – dedicated to the #Marvel#CaptainAmerica films trilogy. I mainly based this work on the characters so I hope you will enjoy it as much as the last one. #Avengers
let me preface this by saying that i’m not a legal scholar by any means, but the sokovia accords are a beefed-up version of the civil liberties violations raised in rumsfeld v. padilla (2004) and in the post-9/11 era, and this follows the thematic issue raised in the civil war comics, which were published around the same time as the ruling on the padilla case.
the accords are very much meant to be blatant reflections of modern laws and policies that allow the violation of the civil liberties and civil rights of all citizens, and combined with the themes of surveillance, preemptive strikes, and violation of rights, liberties, and agency in cap2, steve’s opposition to the accords are in line with the russos’ theme for his character: i.e., a captain america who stands in opposition to the post-9/11 right-wing expansion of power for the sake of “security,” at the cost of the liberties, rights, safety, and humanity of its (often most vulnerable) citizens.
was oriented intentionally by Bucky. The mattress could cover the window when flipped,
the cinderblocks held relatively empty shelves,
the table was situated so that it could be flung and wedged against the door.
Even the floormat was placed to be used as a defensive weapon.
bonus:
I imagine Bucky sitting on the mattress, reading or writing under the yellow glow from the lap in the corner.
speaking of corners, I’m going off to mine to cry.
listEN CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE STUFF IN HIS KITCHEN TOO?
Like, I literally think about his green spatula and that red thermos CONSTANTLY. Did he pick the green spatula out himself? Did he think it was cute? Or was it something he just acquired out of convenience? Does he use that thermos? Does he put soup in it? Does he fill it with coffee and sit in a park and drink it while feeding birds?!?!
Yes, he bought that green spatula for himself, he loved it, and the red (silicone?) mitt on the stove (and the cute curtain hiding the under-cabinet). The thermos is absolutely used for exactly those purposes.
he also has a pink (?) radio and two chairs, the radio is visible in the gif below as well as the still (where you’ll see the chairs).
I spy more notebooks and possibly a couple of other reading materials besides the couple of days worth of papers.