"To capture Shakespeare as his real self." This is the goal of my mentor and director, Angela, and has become my goal when reading and performing Shakespeare as well.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
A Call...
Just a little tidbit I found interesting about Macbeth. Macbeth's servant's name is 'Seyton.' Say that three times and tell me what it sounds like:P. Anyhow, it takes forever for him to anser to Macbeth's call, showing complete unrest and turmoil in Macbeth's kingdom. Ick!
Rachel, me, and Sandra (the three sisters), sitting next to Shakespeare once more. Definetly one of the pictures of the year in my scrapbook this year:-)
Puck
"Thou speak'st aright;
I am that merry wanderer of the night.
I just to Oberon, and make him smile,
when I a fat and bean-fed horse begile,
neighing in the likesness of a filly foal;
and sometimes lurk I in a gossip's bowl,
in very likeness of a roasted crab;
and, when she drinks, against her lips I bob,
and on her withered dewlap pour the ale."
~"Puck"
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II, Scene I
If you were in the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, which character would you be?
Who am I? A lover of Shakespeare, writing, acting, thinking, photography, piano, 'kindred spirits', laughing so hard it hurts, journaling, being with my family, and most importantly Jesus, I'm an (old-fashioned) high-school senior. When I grow up I want to be a Proverbs 31:10 - 31 woman =) Soli Deo Gloria ♥
Oh my, I didn't notice that first part, about Seyton, at first. How funny! I mean, in a negative sort of way. :)
ReplyDeleteRight... a little odd;)
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