Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Language is a slippery vehicle...
Language is a slippery vehicle that can rub someone the wrong way if misinterpreted. There's such a huge language barrier between cultures that if something is said even in a certain way, it will be misunderstood and there will be conflict between the parties. Language is great. There are many, many different languages in the world. Honestly, though, it's unnecessary. Why there couldn't just be one worldwide language is astonishing to me. Who thought of actually splitting up all of the countries and giving them all different languages? It's not necessary whatsoever, and if there was one worldwide language, no matter what it was, people would not misinterpret things nearly as much. It's a way to express yourself and it's not needed to have so many different types.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Twelfth Night Play Reaction *Extra Credit*
After watching the play at Adam's Playhouse, I had a new-found respect for William Shakespeare. It was obvious that either it was extremely difficult to act out the play perfectly, or the actors and/or director were just not that good. Some of the aspects of the play were laughable. The southern accent by Olivia had no consistency, and the fool was playing music that was definitely not right for the time it was supposed to be for. I will admit that Sir Toby Belch was entertaining, as was the Fool, but it was just not a great show overall. Another high point of the play was Orsino's acting, which I thought was the only good acting job out of anyone in the play. The way he acted around Viola, who was dressed as Cesario at the time, was extremely captivating. You could tell that Orsino, even though he thought Viola was a man, was semi-attracted to her. Olivia's voice made me cringe, Sir Andrew was alright, Malvolio was a bit over-the-top, and there's nothing really to comment about Maria. Overall, I don't feel like this was a good show, and I feel like it could have been much better. In conclusion, after reading the book, I was extremely underwhelmed by the performance.
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