Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Shakespeare Vs. Modern Text and Movies

When reading a play by Shakespeare  it is very different than reading a novel from modern times. Shakespeare has written his plays like poems. He incorporates many metaphors in his play that people are constantly despairing. A novel is what people grow up learning how to read, modern text is easy to read but Shakespearean text is harder to read but with practice it gets easier. A movie also helps understand what is happening in the play. A movie helps understand a play, but the movie is not always accurate to the actual play. A movie helps understand a play, but it is no substitute for the real thing.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Malvolio

Malvolio is a character who is in the secondary plot of Shakespeare’ play, Twelfth Night. He is seen as an enimy to most of the people in the play. Malvolio is a man who seems to not like having fun or join in the act of playfulness. At first we meet Malvolio talking to Sir Toby and Sir Andrew, he is trying to calm them down and tell them that they should not be so loud. "Is there no respect of place, persons, nor time in you?" (Shakespeare II, iii) He was almost talking down to them. Olivia over heard him, and came out after Malvolio left, she was going to make Malvolio look like a fool for what he had done. "Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?" (Shakespere II, iii) Sir Toby and Sir Andrew made fun of him and mocked him for is selfishness.  Malvolio is a very gullible person. Olivia lied to Malvolio saying that she loved when he wears his yellow stalking. He wore them whenever he could and he looked like a fool. Malvolio also wants to be count, and Olivia gives him a letter saying that it could happen, he goes around trying to impress Olivia, but all he is doing is making a fool of himself. "My purpose is, indeed, a horse of that colour" (Shakespeare II, iii). Not everyone thinks that malvollio should be made a fool for what he has done; Maria tries to stop it. Malvolio is a very gullible person in Twelfth Night and he is very arrogant and he is punished for that.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

New Year's Resolution


This year for my new year’s resolution, I want to become the best that I can be at an academic level and an athletic level. For this final semester of my junior year I want to receive all A’s on my final semester average for all my classes. I need to work harder on my study habits and I will need to improve them if there is a flaw. My second goal is to become the best discus thrower the school has ever seen and break the all time record. I will need to use all my determination this new year.

This year I want to get straight A’s for my final semester grades. This will not be easy for me; I will need to improve on my study habits and adapt them to my different subjects. I will probably need to edit them throughout the year because if something does not work, then I will immediately fix it before it gets worse. After an academically painful year last year, I plan to start fresh and be the best that I can be at school.

This year I also want to work on becoming the best discus thrower the school has ever seen. I want to break the school record of about one hundred and fifty feet. I started working out last summer in preparation for this year. I started in seventh grade and a year later I came in second in the district meet, I lost by a foot. Last year because of my suffering grades, I had the put my discus aside and focus on my grades, but this year I will rekindle my skill and become the best the school has ever seen. I plan to improve my actions form last year, and become the best at what I do this year.