I’m Rosalinds fool, now that she is mine in marrage, I plan to do everything I can to be with her in every moment, “my lord, te first time I ever saw him methough he was a broter to your daughter.. But my good lord, this boy is the forestborn and hath been tutored in the rudiments” (5.4.30-36.Shakespeare) he was born in the forest so he is part of the forest. But Rosalind is mind and I plan to give her everything she desires.
Monday, March 16, 2009
LRJ#4 For As You Like It
LRJ#3 For As You Like It
LRJ#2 For As You Like it
LRJ #1 For As You LIke it.
Hey this is orlando son of Sir Rowland, younger brother of Oliver, who to me is very strict. Good thing I had him in a choke hold the other day for threatening me. Duke Frederick had me to challenge this wrestler guy names Charles,. The Duke had the match held in The Forest of Arden, couldn't he had picked it somewhere better , even though the forest is enchanted, a public place would have been better. All Duke Frederick wanted to see was a good wrestling match, so they had me challenging Charles, my intention was to beat him, even though his size was big! I still had that as my goal to beat him, and yet so I did, even though Duke Frederick didn't think I was such a great honor, just because I was one of the sons of Sir Rowland, he said if only I were another man’s child. After the match I meet this very sweet girl, who gave me a chain from her neck, she had given me “What passion hangs, these weights upon my tongue? I cannot speak to her, yet she used conference.” (1.2.258-259) I think I'm in love. Me and my oloder brother don’t get along well he feels he should be in charge since my Father isn't here, but all I want is to know how to be a gentle man.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
LRJ #6 For Macbeth, Final.
"I have thee not, and yet i see thee still. art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight?" he does respond the question of the dagger, it is just passion in becoming the king so in which he desires for something to change his mind, so he draws a dagger to get him to kill Duncan. There are many question told in this play that Macbeth ask, but not all were answered but he have a glimpse image of what he thought the answer could be, “Fair is Foul and Foul Is Fair”.
LRJ # 5 Act 5 Macbeth
The themes that are presented are repentance, revenge, and love. Lady macbeth has bee out off the play for a long period of time, but now in this act she shows up again and she is not the strong lady hat was seen in the beginning of the play, “Here’s the smell of blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little. Oh , oh , oh!” (5.1.50-52) now Lady Macbeth is hallucinating about the crime she helped commit, and so now she would want to repent due to her sleep walking/ talking. Revenge, Macduff wants revenge on Macbeth for having his family killed, so he now Is motivated to have Macbeth Slain. “Let our just censures Attend the true event and put we on industrious soldiership.” (5.4.16-17). Macbeth, even though more bolder than ever he sill has a weak spot for his lady, he doesn't show it well but he shows he cares about his lady, Pluck from the memory a rotted sorrow” (5.3.42-43) he I demanding the doctor to do what he can to get his Wife feeling better, while he tells him this, Macbeth is getting prepared to fight.
The image pattern of the forest is used a lot in Act five, it is important because it is a prophecy that the apparitions gave Macbeth. It is what Macbeth shall fear, “I will not be afraid of death and bane Till Birnam Forest come to Dunsiane” (5.3.61-62). “Let every soldier hew him down a bough And bear't before him. Thereby shall we shadow The numbers of our host and make discovery Err in repost of us.” (5.4.4-7). Malcolm is now taking control of the army, and he tells everyone to get a tree and become the forest of Birman, and so just like the Apparitions said, to fear the Forest.
LRJ #4 Macbeth Act 4
The scene in act four where Lady Macduff is enraged about her husband leaving her and her child, and she wonders very much that where did he go, and she wonders why she left if he had everything there, “To leave his wife, to leave his babes, His mansion, and his titles in a place From whence himself does fly?” (4.2.6-8). She wonders why would he leave his mansion, his kids, and his title as a husband. The purpose was to show that Lady Macduff is a strong character, who strongly believes that Macduff is a traitor, and that he is dead “Sirrah, your father’s dead; and what will you do now? How will you live?” “As birds do, mother.. With what I get, I mean; and as do they.” (4.2.31-34), but also it is to show that Macduff’s son is a wise and intelligent kid, to everything his mother says about his father he’s has something to quickly say that will not make his father seem not like a traitor. “If he were dead, you’d weep for him: if you would not, it were a good sigh that I should quickly have a new father” (4.2.62-64) on response that he gives to his mother is saying that if his father were dead she would be crying and so she is not crying to it must mean that she has a new husband. It affects the play very greatly because they are murdered by Macbeth’s murderers so yet he sends them to kill Macduff’s family also.
Macduff in this act shows that he wants to get Malcolm to return to the kingdom and rule again because Macbeth is destroying everything, so he testes Malcolm to see his attributes, but Malcolm plays along with it and he acts that he doesn't know anything about being a ruler, “But I have none. The king-becoming graces, As justice, verity temperance...” (4.2.65-66) Malcolm goes on and on about what he can’t do as a ruler. Macduff shows that he is very disappointed in Malcolm “fit to govern? No, not fit to live.” he means this as that Malcolm is so useless that he doesn't deserve to be a king, nor to be alive.
In this act Macbeth has changes a whole lot, now he has no repentance on what all the things he has done, but not he demands to know about what is against him and what will come against him in the future, “That will never be done. Who can impress the forest, bid the tree Unfix his earthbound root?” (4.1.94-95) what the apparitions told him he wants to know what the meaning of the forest, and that who is going to move it around. He is now wanting to remain being the king and not be apprehended by anyone, that is why he killed Macduff’s family, to not let Macduff get in the way, but he did the exact opposite, Macduff wanted revenge.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
LRJ #3 For Act 3 of Macbeth
Macbeth is changing very dramatically, he has become a king and he will do anything to keep it that way, even f he has to kill he’s own ally in battle,”Both of you Know Banquo was your enemy” (3.1.116-117) Macbeth is telling the murderers to think as Banquo as a enemy, so they wont be killing Macbeth’s friend, and she maybe Macbeth wouldn't think of this action as killing his friend but enemy. He’s growing bold inside but he is still scared about his past actions, for example, when he sent the murderers to kill Banquo, after he died, Macbeth saw a ghost of Banquo at the table sitting in his seat, he freaks out and asks who had done that, they ask him what they did he respond, “Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks me.” (3.4.50-51) Macbeth is freaking out because he is seeing the ghost and he is telling them they cannot blame him for what as happened to banquo. Lady Macbeth is growing weaker than Macbeth, she’s getting scared from his actions, she’s still trying to help him move on from what has happened, “Impostors to true fear, would well become A woman’s story at a winter’s fire” (3.4.64-65).
A image patterns that is used in Act three is the imagery of night, “A light, a light!” (3.3.18) the murders attack Banquo at night right after the sun goes down, “The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day.” (3.3.5) saying that there is still some sunlight in the horizon, the murderess wait until the sun goes down to commit there strike. “It will be rain tonight” as soon as Banquo says those words that is when the murderess attack him, but the Fleance gets away.
The themes of act three are expressed by showing the ghost, in the play it is just the spirit of Banquo appearing only to Macbeth, or it could only be a figment of Macbeth's imagination and because his guiltiness that he feels by making up images of Banquo sitting down on his seat.