Sunday, February 28, 2016

M,A,A,N final blog post

I thought this book was great not as great as gatsby but great nonetheless. What was great about it was that it was written by Shakespeare. This being my first Shakespeare book it's very interesting how people talked back then and how the book is almost like a time machine of some sort. There's a lot of things you have to know about the past before you read a Shakespeare book and you have to be good at reading and understanding Shakespeareian which I was lacking in but the class helped out and so did the death metal I listen to. 

Sunday, February 21, 2016

M,A,A,N comedy???

I think that the ending of this play proves that it a comedy because all of the characters in the story look back on their mistakes. What do I mean by that? What I mean is that all of the characters have either said or done something that they can all look back on and laugh. Because that's how older people work.  

Friday, February 19, 2016

M A A N: theme

I think the theme of this book is very vague and has more that one theme. What I mean is that there are a lot of emotions that the characters produce to make this story what it is. I believe that each character represents an emotion. Benedick and Beatrice represent love, don Jon represents deception and anger, Claudio and hero represent sadness until they get together, etc. that's why I believe the theme is very vague. Hope my sentences were good ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Balthazar

The Balthazar is a flat character in this story. How is he flat? In my mind I see a flat character as a character that has sides conversations with one of the main characters that don't move the story any further. And almost all of the things the Balthazar says go in the lines of "good evening!" "Would you like me to play a song?" (I don't know Shakespeareian so sue me!) and then just sings the songs and leaves. In a nutshell this is why the Balthazar is a flat character.