Thursday, 31 January 2013


Deborched behaviour- Behaved in a sexual nature.

To lead- To have sexual intercourse with.

MASKED BALL.

The theatre audience is denied direct access to the pivotal moments in Don Pedro and Claudio's courtship of Hero.

Line 26- 'Lord i could not endure a husband with a beard on his face' -Benidick may have a beard? -making reference to his looks, once again telling us how she despises him and could never imagine being with him. - Trying to fool the audience.

Line 56- Purposely misunderstanding the bible  

150- 'I heard him swear his affection' -Don John deceiving Claudio as as he tells him that Don Pedro is woowing Hero for himself.

Hero's maid (Margret) - kind hearted prostitute
Yet more nothing

Noting- paying attention to something or someone.
Nothing
Noting- musicality and tunes.


Don John- 'you, are both sure and will assist me?' - Rhetorical question? , he expects the others to help him. This shows his power, as everybody will just do exactly what he wants.   (176)

'I am trusted with a muzzle' -Lack of power as the 'muzzle' shows his inability to not be able to be loud and sing. He can also not give commands as he is silenced.  (174)

'Therefore i have a decreed not to sing'
-Noting in a musical way as he cant sing.
-Denied power? This could turn him into a villain.  (174)

 'Can you make no use of your discontent'
 -Noting
-Conrade, trying to understand Don John. (174)

'I cannot hide what i am'
-He cannot speak properly, make him individual, he likes being different. He is proud and accept his difference which shows his confidence. This is why he, himself doesn't doubt his power.

'If i had my mouth i would bite'
- If he could speak properly he would be vicious and cruel.
-His confidence within himself, shows that he is powerful as he looks down on others as if he is better than everyone. (174)




Sunday, 20 January 2013

COMEDY


Comedy was first recognised during the old BC time period. This style of comedy was called old comedy.
During comedy BC, the humour was bawdy. This means it was seen as a rude or a dark humour that some didn’t understand. The first types of comedy also included scatological humour. This means the humour could be seen as not sophisticated as it mostly revolved around genitals and bodily functions.

A new style of comedy was founded again in BC however it wasn’t as old as the last style. This type of comedy was called new style.
A typical play that involved new style comedy would be witty, this means each character would be quick to reply and with a rude comment.
The comedy would be commonly fast paced with a classic Greek style. A comedy play would not typically be funny for the audience. The comedy is always romantic and end with characters reuniting with either each other of maybe an object or a place. The comedies do not only end with a happy ending they also have a straight forward set out plot.
New comedy style always has classic characters set out within the play. For example there is always a love struck young man, a cunning yet cowardly slave who is always scheming. This could be so he is recognised as having more power, or just so he is noticed. There is an angry father, he is mostly angry as he doesn’t want to give away his daughter; A bragging soldier and finally a kind hearted prostitute, who most would fall for within the play.

Shakespeare then created his own comedy from 1580 onwards. Shakespeare’s comedies showed that comedies don’t have to be funny. He used the ideas that marriage solved everything and young lovers could conquer all. He used bawdy peasants within his plays, these characters used slapstick to create humour with the more serious and educated characters in the plays. Shakespeare used suspension of disbelief this tells the audience that the play isn’t real.
To create humour comedy uses aspects like sexual undertones, foolish characters, stereotypes and stock characters and domestic or everyday life.
There are many common themes throughout comedies as a genre. For example class, comedies revolving around class could be upper class and lower class interacting maybe a poor son (love struck young man) from a lower class family falling for an upper class young lady (kind hearted young prostitute). Another classic example could be a theme of love, courtship, marriage, this theme relates to plays like much ‘ado about nothing’. It also involves all of the characters that would be in a classic comedy. A few other common themes are status and power, sexual politics, comedy itself and religion.
A typical plot within a comedy could be a kind hearted young man falling in love with a kind hearted young prostitute. Her father then may struggle with accepting their love and become angry about giving up his daughter to another man. There is normally then a bragging young soldier maybe he would be in love with the kind hearted young prostitute and he would be jealous of the kind hearted young man. Also there is a cunning slave who could be plotting against the family. This kind of classic comedy could link to the play Romeo and Juliet.