Saturday, April 30, 2011

I can't wait for harry potter....

Scenes 2 and 3 pg 142-143

            Shakespeare is walking home from the tavern, coming across the Old Man and Judith who criticizes Shakespeare. Shakespeare tells her that after temporarily abandoning her mother, he tried to love Judith with money, but ended up making her materialistic and crude. She leaves him, and as he sits alone, several dark figures run by backstage, and a gunshot is heard. The Old Woman comes to bring Shakespeare home.
            Shakespeare is in bed, half delirious, with Judith and her mother knocking on the door calling for Shakespeare to let them in, until finally he slips his will to them under the door and they leave. The Son enters, and tells Shakespeare that in a scuffle with Combe's men he shot his father, the Old Man. Combe enters, and the Son hypocritcally accuses him of shooting the Old Man, and leaving Shakespeare to take poison pills he had taken from Jonson. Combe and the Son leave, unaware that Shakespeare is dying. Judith enters, and paying no care to her dying father, she scours the room looking for money or a second will.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

live like a hobbit?

check out all of these weird looking buildings. i especially like a huge shell. the interior is just as cool. my other favorite is the one that looks kind of like a hobbit house. it is in wales... i guess i will just have to move there because i think i would love it. but really, check these out there great.
awesome architecture!

Scene 1, 2, 3 pg. 101-142

this is another play by edward bond that i had to read along side many other books. it is actually quite interesting...
Bingo begins with Shakespeare seated in his garden when the Young Woman arrives to beg. The Old Man takes her into the back garden for sex, but not without the Old Woman warning Shakespeare that William Combe’s intentions to enclose the common lands will ruin local families. Combe then arrives to convince Shakespeare to sign a contract stating that he will not interfere with the scheme, in exchange for the security of his own lands. The Old Man enters, followed by the Son, scolding the Old Man for his sexual misconduct with the Young Woman. Hearing this, Combe and the Son take the Young Woman to be whipped for prostitution.
            Six months later, The Old Woman tells Judith, Shakespeare’s daughter, about her husband's condition after being involved with the press gang, but Judith condemns him. Later, Shakespeare and the Old Man are in the garden when the Young Woman returns. She is physically defeated, having been living in burned out barns all winter, supported by the Old Man. Shakespeare tells Judith to give the woman food and clothing, but Judith resents her and refuses. Combe arrives to give Shakespeare the contract, which he signs. Judith soon feels guilty at being the cause of the woman's punishment, after telling Combe that she has returned, and regrets turning her in. The Old Man believes she will be executed for burning down several barns.
            Later on, The Young Woman has been executed. Hanging on a gallows, The Son and his friend Wally look into the dead woman's face and engage in passionate prayer.
While Shakespeare and Ben Jonson are drinking in a tavern, Jonson has come to tell Shakespeare that the Globe Theatre has burned down, and to ask Shakespeare what he is writing. Their conversation and their attitude towards literature are unglamorous due to the fact that Jonson recounts a life of violence, compared with Shakespeare's composed existence. The Son and the workers then enter, having just had an encounter with Combe's men while destroying Combe's ditches and fences and Combe confronts them, claiming that he represents progress and realism.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

how would you handle yourself if this was offerered instead of cash?

i'm wondering why she even ponders it...
my favorite part is when she screams uncontrollably.
i also enjoy when her sister yells at her. it's just so hilarious.
i think i would cry or faint.

once upon a time, there was a girl

who was absolutely obsessed with harry potter.
who wants to come with me to the premiere on july 14th?
you might only be slightly embarrassed by my draco malfoy shirt( i am in love with tom felton) and my dark mark tattoo.
but speaking of tom felton, i recently ordered a draco malfoy cardboard cutout that i have had a lot of fun with. yesterday i had a little to much fun...
you can see what i did here

the blogs i enjoy.

my favorite blog to read is this one. i love her take on everything. seems to like the same things i do, and keeps up with her blog every week way better than any of us do. just admit it guys! it is really a fun blog.
this is really a fun blog too. i love the balance of pictures and text. i love the personality of it, it's so down to earth and real.