I see these pictures often, so I thought I would share them with you.
This is one of these images that has been hanging around on my mind for awhile–that of a certain beautiful woman that I do not know. This picture is from the movie “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” and I was struck by how similar it is to the image of the woman in the 8th house.
In the film, the woman in the 8th house is an actual person, Lisbeth Salander, a Swedish-American woman who was obsessed with reading books and fantasizing about being a writer. She wrote the first draft of the novel and then went to the authorities, claiming that she was in love with the then-fledgling author. The authorities took her away and gave her a prison sentence for her crime. She went on to write the book and became a successful author herself.
In the film, the woman in the 8th house is Lisbeth Salander, a Swedish-American woman who was obsessed with reading books and fantasizing about being a writer. She wrote the first draft of the novel and then went to the authorities, claiming that she was in love with the then-fledgling author. The authorities took her away and gave her a prison sentence for her crime. She went on to write the book and became a successful author herself.
In the film, Lisbeth was a real person and the 8th house is a fictional place. The real Lisbeth was a Swedish-American woman who was obsessed with reading books and fantasizing about being a writer. She wrote the first draft of the novel and then went to the authorities, claiming that she was in love with the then-fledgling author. The authorities took her away and gave her a prison sentence for her crime.
That is not true.
That is a complete fabrication. The 8th house is fictional and imaginary and, as such, entirely made up. Lisbeth never loved the man she wrote the book about, and she never went to the authorities or wrote the book because she was in love with him. She was put in prison for being in love with him.
The 8th house is a fictional place, and only the residents of it know about it. Since the real Lisbeth never went to the authorities or wrote the book because she was in love with the author, they took her away. They never showed her the 8th house, which is an empty house in one of the fictional areas of the book.
Lisbeth never went to the authorities or wrote the book because she was in love with the author. The 8th house is an empty house in one of the fictional areas of the book.
I think the best way to describe it is that it’s like a parallel universe. Just like the author, Lisbeth works with her imagination, and so she can’t live there and interact with the real world. In the book, she does, but that’s not the case in the movie.