Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Activity11((Incomplete))
is the cause, it is the cause, my soul,--Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars!--It is the cause.--Yet I'll not shed her blood;Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow,And smooth as monumental alabaster.[Takes off his sword.]Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men.Put out the light, and then put out the light:If I quench thee, thou flaming minister,I can again thy former light restore,Should I repent me:--but once put out thy light,Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature,I know not where is that Promethean heatThat can thy light relume. When I have pluck'd thy rose,I cannot give it vital growth again,It must needs wither:--I'll smell it on the tree.--
Final Play Project: Activity 12, 13
"Coming to a blog near you: Macbeth"
Produced by: Jade Mayfield & Tessa Rogers
Plot: .....
Genre: Drama & Tragedy
Characters:
References: Scotland, Pa
Quotes:
Produced by: Jade Mayfield & Tessa Rogers
Plot: .....
Genre: Drama & Tragedy
Keywords: Murder, Tragedy, dagger, Scotland
Characters:
- Macbeth
- Lady Macbeth
- Duncan, King of Scotland
- The Three Witches
- Banquo
- Macduff
- Malcolm
- Hecate
- Donalbain
References: Scotland, Pa
Quotes:
- "Out, damned spot! out, I say!" --Lady Macbeth, Act V, scene i
- "What's done is done." --Lady Macbeth, Act III, scene ii
- "I am in blood, Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more,
Returning were as tedious as go o'er. " --Macbeth, Act III, scene iv - "Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble." --Witches, Act IV, scene i - "When our actions do not, Our fears do make us traitors." --Lady Macduff, Act IV, scene ii
- "Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak
Whispers the o'er-fraught heart, and bids it break." --Malcolm, Act IV, scene iii - "There 's daggers in men's smiles." --Donalbain, Act II, scene iii
- "The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees
Is left this vault to brag of." --Macbeth, Act II, scene i
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Activity 8: Write a play
PLAY TITLE: Decision between a friend and a love
Characters and description of each:
Character 1: Anna/16- very loyal, honest, simple but just as complexed, always needs advice with her boyfriend problems, shes starting to develpoe a crush on Abraham but she is keeping it a secret. Really is into her boyfriend, but is confused about a lot of things with their relationship.
Character 2: Abraham/17- very outgoing, very sincere, very big attitude but does have a soft side for Anna. Thinks highly of himself and doesn't really like Anna's boyfriend. He thinks that Victor causes to many issues
for them to be happy.
Character 3: Victor/17- very chilled out(laid back), kind of quiet, can sometimes act childish. He really is into Anna,
but she always tries to find something wrong with their relationship. He thinks that destiny is to nosy and really annoying.
Setting/Stage: Anna is sitting on the bleachers at her school. The sun is lower then mid sky and there is a cool
breeze, people not from her school are running around the track. Shes sitting on the highest bleacher contemplating her situation: she found a bracelet that looks just like Abraham's favorite bracelet and that very same bracelet is one that Victor really digs. She stares at the clouds and watches the birds fly over...
"I don't know what they like about this stupid bracelet anyway...it looks so stupid. It must be a guy thing. Why am I even trippin', it's just a stupid bracelet...but if I give it to Victor as a present we could fix our relationship, then we wouldn't fight anymore...'till the next stupid thing. But if I give the bracelet to Abraham then our friendship will get stronger. I get along more with him then I do my own boyfriend. Yeah, that's what I'll do, I just give it to Abraham and then we'll be closer...[sighs, looks at the bracelet], but then some how Victor will find out, and then he'll take it to another level and then we'll have REAL problems. [looks up at the sky] I know what to do."
Anna gets up and starts to head home, when she gets there she goes to find her little brother.
"Here mijo, I got this for you...well do you like?
"Yeah, thanks Anna!"
"I think giving the bracelet to my little brother was the best thing without anyone getting hurt. Now things will just be normal and as regular as can be. But I think this normality thing has got end soon...I'm ready for a change!"
Characters and description of each:
Character 1: Anna/16- very loyal, honest, simple but just as complexed, always needs advice with her boyfriend problems, shes starting to develpoe a crush on Abraham but she is keeping it a secret. Really is into her boyfriend, but is confused about a lot of things with their relationship.
Character 2: Abraham/17- very outgoing, very sincere, very big attitude but does have a soft side for Anna. Thinks highly of himself and doesn't really like Anna's boyfriend. He thinks that Victor causes to many issues
for them to be happy.
Character 3: Victor/17- very chilled out(laid back), kind of quiet, can sometimes act childish. He really is into Anna,
but she always tries to find something wrong with their relationship. He thinks that destiny is to nosy and really annoying.
Setting/Stage: Anna is sitting on the bleachers at her school. The sun is lower then mid sky and there is a cool
breeze, people not from her school are running around the track. Shes sitting on the highest bleacher contemplating her situation: she found a bracelet that looks just like Abraham's favorite bracelet and that very same bracelet is one that Victor really digs. She stares at the clouds and watches the birds fly over...
"I don't know what they like about this stupid bracelet anyway...it looks so stupid. It must be a guy thing. Why am I even trippin', it's just a stupid bracelet...but if I give it to Victor as a present we could fix our relationship, then we wouldn't fight anymore...'till the next stupid thing. But if I give the bracelet to Abraham then our friendship will get stronger. I get along more with him then I do my own boyfriend. Yeah, that's what I'll do, I just give it to Abraham and then we'll be closer...[sighs, looks at the bracelet], but then some how Victor will find out, and then he'll take it to another level and then we'll have REAL problems. [looks up at the sky] I know what to do."
Anna gets up and starts to head home, when she gets there she goes to find her little brother.
"Here mijo, I got this for you...well do you like?
"Yeah, thanks Anna!"
"I think giving the bracelet to my little brother was the best thing without anyone getting hurt. Now things will just be normal and as regular as can be. But I think this normality thing has got end soon...I'm ready for a change!"
Iago...say what? Assignment 9
Therefore, I will forever make money from/ by Rodrigo/ (Because hes an idiot)I will continue to gain from my knowledge and i shouldn't speak against it.
If I would spend time with such a moron, I would only do it for money or for fun.
I hate Othello, and it is thought countries that between my sheets, Othello is with my wife.
I don't know if it is true, but because I am a little susipicous, I will take it for 100% true.
Othello trusts me ;the better I will be able to do my plan to ruin his life .
Cassio's a good guy.
Let me see a way to take his place, and to create a big deal out of something that is futile to unvail my plot.
How? How? Let's see.After some time, I will tell Othello lies about my wife that are not true.
I will make him seem sipicious so that I can casually get rid of him--and frame him to make women seem disloyal.
Othello is of a free and open minded.
Othello thinks men can be honest but can also seem to be honest when they are not.
And he will be delicately be led to what I want him to believe.
I have a plan and it must be carried out!
[Exit.](Iago's soliloquy, "Othello," Act 1, Scene 3, lines 374-395)
If I would spend time with such a moron, I would only do it for money or for fun.
I hate Othello, and it is thought countries that between my sheets, Othello is with my wife.
I don't know if it is true, but because I am a little susipicous, I will take it for 100% true.
Othello trusts me ;the better I will be able to do my plan to ruin his life .
Cassio's a good guy.
Let me see a way to take his place, and to create a big deal out of something that is futile to unvail my plot.
How? How? Let's see.After some time, I will tell Othello lies about my wife that are not true.
I will make him seem sipicious so that I can casually get rid of him--and frame him to make women seem disloyal.
Othello is of a free and open minded.
Othello thinks men can be honest but can also seem to be honest when they are not.
And he will be delicately be led to what I want him to believe.
I have a plan and it must be carried out!
[Exit.](Iago's soliloquy, "Othello," Act 1, Scene 3, lines 374-395)
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Dear Good Christian Parents:
Dear Parents of Montague and Capulet:
Every parent or guardian wants their children to grow up the 'right way', but some times events happen and affect that child's behavior or personality. Those events are the ups and downs to life, but that does not explain why these two immature young men lost their lives. I believe you raised your sons the good christian way, but their actions do not reflect on what you taught them. And in this time and day , this sort of behavior is not only frowned upon, but also is against our newly updated justice system.
According to the"Office of Christian Parents", you are supposed to raise your son with the principles and the respect of the christian way. Basically, to take control of their wife, kind of keep a leash on what they do. And you most not fornicate with many people but only be devoted to your spouse. And pass on the morals of the christian way and teach their children the respect to give to their elders. But just by looking at these two young men, I would not be able to tell that your morals got through to them.
All in all, I understand that humans make mistakes and that children can make even bigger mistakes. But I also believe that your so called 'christian way' is not truly the rightful way to raise a child by. Your sons attitudes were very irresponsible and I would severely lay down some punishment for their childish antics.
All in all, I understand that humans make mistakes and that children can make even bigger mistakes. But I also believe that your so called 'christian way' is not truly the rightful way to raise a child by. Your sons attitudes were very irresponsible and I would severely lay down some punishment for their childish antics.
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