Friday, December 21, 2012
The holidays
The holidays in our household are not really what they use to be. Each year around christmas time has been getting less and less cheerful. My dad is not really the holiday type of guy, he really doesn't care for christmas or any other holiday. My mom still cares somewhat about christmas, though instead of me helping her this year with christmas lights, I had do it all by myself with no help. Though I don't really care about christmas as much as I use to, since I'm older now. Though mainly, South Florida isn't really the state that really has a lot of christmas joy. In reality, if I were to go somewhere else, such as up north, it would be a different story. Though I'm not up north, so Christmas isn't really what it use to be, for me at least.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Emotions showed through Othello
Throughout the play of “ Othello” many of the characters
emotions have changed and have been faked during the course of the play.
Othello is really the main victim whose emotions have been screwed around with,
all by Iago. Iago has also shown fake emotion towards everybody in the play.
Whether it is showing hatred towards someone or pretending to care for someone,
Iago uses this to his advantage. So through this essay, I will give examples on
Othello’s emotions, and how Iago fakes his.
As one of
the main characters in the play, Iago has a strong hatred for Othello, and
plots to kill him. Though, Iago shows that he is loyal to the moor Othello,
even though he wants to kill him. Iago is very two-faced towards everybody, and
can keep it a secret towards everybody. For an example, he stabs Cassio in the
leg in act V, and then comes towards the end when he’s injured. He does a very
good job acting though as if he was very concerned for him, even though he wants
him dead, and he sent Roderigo out to kill him. There are many more examples of
Iago showing fake emotion towards people, but there are too many to write
about, so I’ll end it at that.
Othello is
the main character that is involved in the play, and also is gets his emotions
flustered at times. He is a man of good morals, is married to a Desdemona who
is veneciation, and her father Brabantio hates him because he is black. Othello
during the play is very trustful of Iago, and leans on him during some stressful
situations. For example “Iago:
And did you see the
handkerchief? Othello:
Was that mine? Immediately
after, Othello shows rage and is set on killing Cassio, since he has his mother’s
handkerchief. Much emotion was shown from Othello, whether it was fighting with
Desdemona, or keeping people in order, he showed much of his true self during
this play.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Self-Portrait
Self-PortraitBy Robert Creeley
He wants to be
a brutal old man,
an aggressive old man,
as dull, as brutal
as the emptiness around him,
He doesn’t want compromise,
nor to be ever nice
to anyone. Just mean,
and final in his brutal,
his total, rejection of it all.
He tried the sweet,
the gentle, the “oh,
let’s hold hands together”
and it was awful,
dull, brutally inconsequential.
Now he’ll stand on
his own dwindling legs.
His arms, his skin,
shrink daily. And
he loves, but hates equally.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Beer Drinkers and Hell raisers
When I hear the title of this Song, it makes me immediately think about how Iago gets Cassio drunk. The beer drinking would relate to Cassio getting drunk, and the hellraising would relate to Cassio fighting Montano. So this song could not be a more perfect match to this scene
Iago getting Cassio Drunk quotes
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Beer Drinkers and Hellraisers – ZZ Top
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▪
Cassio. Welcome,
Iago; we must to the watch.
▪
Iago. Not
this hour, lieutenant; 'tis not yet ten o' the
clock.
'Fore God, they have given me a rouse already.
I'll do't; but it dislikes me.
▪
Othello. What
is the matter here?
▪
Montano. 'Zounds,
I bleed still; I am hurt to the death.
[Faints]
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If you see me walkin down the line
With my favrite honky tonk in mind,
Well, I'll be here around suppertime
With my can of dinner and a bunch of fine.
Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah.
Uh-huh-huh, baby, don't you wanna come with me?
The crowd gets loud when the band gets right,
Steel guitar cryin through the night.
Yeah, tryn to cover up the corner fight
But evrythings cool cause theys just tight.
Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah.
Huh, baby, don't you wanna come with me?
Ah, play it boy.
The joint was jumpin like a cat on hot tin.
Lord, I thought the floor was gonna give in.
Soundin a lot like a house congressional
Cause were experimental and professional.
Beer drinkers, hell raisers, yeah.
Well, baby, don't you wanna come with me?
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'Fore God, they have given me a rouse
already.
Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah.
▪
Othello.
What is the matter here?
▪
Montano.
'Zounds, I bleed still; I am hurt to the death.
[Faints]
Yeah, tryn to cover up the corner fight
- Montano. Nay, good lieutenant;
[Staying him]
I pray you, sir, hold your hand.
- Cassio. Let me go, sir,
Or I'll knock you o'er the mazzard.
Soundin a lot like a house congressional
- Cassio. A knave teach me my duty!
I'll beat the knave into a twiggen bottle.
- Roderigo. Beat me!
- Cassio. Dost thou prate, rogue?
To me I think these lyrics go perfect with this scene for Cassio getting drunk. I think that if Shakespeare was in our time period, he would have used this song when Cassio was fighting Montano in a movie. The line "The joint was jumpin like a cat on hot tin." matches up perfect when Montano gets stabbed.
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