Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Primrose ... First Rose... First Day

Today I saw the film Mockingjay – Part 2 of the Hunger Games, and what stood out the most was near the end when Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) finds Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) in the garden, about to plant a small delicate plant in bloom, he shows it to her and says something to the effect, "I found it near the forest... it's a primrose".  It dawned on me then, that the name of her sister killed in the rebellion, Prim, is short for Primrose.  

Note this excerpt from yesterdays post, Joseph Silverstein RIIP (Part 1): Should Hurry!!!
  • William Primrose CBE (23 August 1904 – 1 May 1982)
  • Mischa Mischakoff (April 16, 1895 – February 1, 1981)
... Primrose's date of death along with Mischakoff's generate a "1st Day" pattern-cluster.  As well, Primrose's date of birth contains a cryptic communication "May 1/May won"... my name being "May" which is also synonymous with our outer twin world (as previously determined)
Now note from the wiki page of  Willow Shields who played the part of Prim in Mockingjay: 
Willow Shields (born June 1, 2000)
  Her birthday is an addition to the "1st Day" pattern-cluster... and as well, her birthday and the date of death of William Primrose generates a "May1, June1, __/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Since the inner twin world tend to generate pattern-clusters in 3's, and in keeping with the sequence, July 1st is required to bridge the gap. Since the lists are long, and as per usual, I investigate only the notable Births and Deaths occurring on July 1st during years consisting of 3 identical numbers.  There are six in total, many standing out for various reasons, butt as always one stands out above the rest:
  • Walter Matthau (October 1, 1920 – July 1, 2000)
He was the only one whose other date, in this case birthday, that is also an addition to  the "1st Day" pattern-cluster.  On Matthau's wiki page is a long list of Filmography, and again following the same investigative format, butt this time investigating only the films Released during a year with twin numbers at the end, there is one that stands out:
1955The KentuckianStan Bodine
For one, the name Kentuckian is an addition to the recent "Names Beginning with K" pattern-cluster, and the part he played, Stan, is a name that means "stone" in origin and so  is an addition to the recent "Stone/Stein/Stan" pattern-cluster , butt more importantly note the following excerpt from The Kentuckian's wiki page:
Release dates
August 1, 1955
So the pattern-cluster expands into an ""May1, June1, July 1, August 1, ____, October 1/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  From the list of cast and crew, only the Producer is an addition to the cluster: 
  • Harold Hecht (June 1, 1907 – May 26, 1985)
Note the etymology of his surname: 
The surname Hecht comes from house shields (cf. herald) of Jewish communities such as Frankfurt/Main. Yiddish (Hebrewהעכט‎) der hekht means speararms. In modern German Der Hecht is the fish known in English as pike.
Well, pike is an addition to the recent "Fish/Whale/Dolphin... Sea Creature Theme" pattern-cluster.  .  





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