For a while I’ve been a peminat of Little kedai of Horrors, specifically the film version made in 1986. I recently bought the soundtrack for the Broadway play it was based on, and have had a good time listening to all the songs. In doing so, I’ve noticed that the tunjuk has an interesting element of the plant not only being presented as having a gender, but with the plant being gendered as female sejak the characters before it later asserts a masculine identity.
Seymour Krelborn acquires a mysterious plant that he can’t identify in his botany books. Deciding it to be a new species, he names it after...
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