Hamlet to Environmental Responsibility?
Something totally weird I came up with while in my Organizational Communication class. What would happen if I was in the middle of my acting class, and I unwittingly threw hashed bits of my environmentally friendly corporation speech into the mix? Stupidity.
It was fun drawing my expressions though! Some time I would like to do the real speech from Hamlet as a comic to do some expressive work :)
Yes, I like Shakespeare. I used to have several speeches memorized... What's more, I can actually spell "Shakespeare" without spellcheck. I'm officially a dork. Or a geek. Or whatever you people call a really dumb smart person.
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It was fun drawing my expressions though! Some time I would like to do the real speech from Hamlet as a comic to do some expressive work :)
Yes, I like Shakespeare. I used to have several speeches memorized... What's more, I can actually spell "Shakespeare" without spellcheck. I'm officially a dork. Or a geek. Or whatever you people call a really dumb smart person.
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There's nothing wrong with memorizing Shakespeare and knowing how to spell his name u.u
You're not a REAL accomplished dork-geek, like myself, until you start memorizing Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy"
I wonder, had Hamlet lived, if his administration as Prince of Denmark would have been environmentally friendly? Would he be for or against the Kyoto Protocol? Nay, methink that the good prince would doth find that there are more things, Horation, in Hevan and Earth, than dreamt up in his philosophy of Carbon emissions.
I just got off reading "Taming of the Shrew" "Othello" and "Julius Caesar", don't judge me >_>
His face at the end is golden; a face like that, indeed, says there is something rotten in the state of Denmark.
You're not a REAL accomplished dork-geek, like myself, until you start memorizing Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy"
I wonder, had Hamlet lived, if his administration as Prince of Denmark would have been environmentally friendly? Would he be for or against the Kyoto Protocol? Nay, methink that the good prince would doth find that there are more things, Horation, in Hevan and Earth, than dreamt up in his philosophy of Carbon emissions.
I just got off reading "Taming of the Shrew" "Othello" and "Julius Caesar", don't judge me >_>
His face at the end is golden; a face like that, indeed, says there is something rotten in the state of Denmark.
We started Shrew after Othello and Julius Caesar, so, for all this time, it's been *doomgloomfallofRomemiserydeath*and then suddenly it's all about Katherine hitting Litio/Hortensio over the head with the Lute, Petruchio in his ridiculous costume for the wedding, and Tranio/Lucentio sweet-talking his way to marry Bianca XD
Why hasn't Robin Williams been put in a Shakespeare play? He could do the whole damn thing himself.
Mixing the dramatic with the personal cause is always fun. Just...know your audience. I did something like that in a speech class. They thought I was on the verge of a breakdown.
The guy who followed me said, "I'm not sure what I can do to top that. Anyone have a chicken whose head I can bite off?"
Mixing the dramatic with the personal cause is always fun. Just...know your audience. I did something like that in a speech class. They thought I was on the verge of a breakdown.
The guy who followed me said, "I'm not sure what I can do to top that. Anyone have a chicken whose head I can bite off?"
Shakespeare was forced into all my english courses in high school so you could imagine how we all felt having to read it! people were like "that shit is whacked!"
GR 9 - Romeo and Juliet (half decent but the modern movie made it better!)
GR 10 - The Merchant of Venice (hated ever bit of it but the law aspect is what appealed to me)
GR 11 - Macbeth - (if was actually the best of the 4 plays studied)
GR 12 - King Lear - (could have been better if the evil sister didn't have names that reminded everyone of some STDs!....Goneril! ;p)
I think the biggest obstacle people have with Shakespeare is the communication. It's hard to compare the language as it was then to today's standards, especially when with the English language having so many slang terms today and how informal people talk to one another.
GR 9 - Romeo and Juliet (half decent but the modern movie made it better!)
GR 10 - The Merchant of Venice (hated ever bit of it but the law aspect is what appealed to me)
GR 11 - Macbeth - (if was actually the best of the 4 plays studied)
GR 12 - King Lear - (could have been better if the evil sister didn't have names that reminded everyone of some STDs!....Goneril! ;p)
I think the biggest obstacle people have with Shakespeare is the communication. It's hard to compare the language as it was then to today's standards, especially when with the English language having so many slang terms today and how informal people talk to one another.
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