Wednesday, November 28, 2012

3 Props for Oberon

 
3 Props For Oberon

Tiara
I am using a tiara for my character Oberon because he is known in the play as a fairy. The tiara shows that Oberon is a fairy because it is a mans tiara for a boy fairy who is married to another fairy. The tiara shows that he is a fairy because most fairies back then were known to be wearing a crown or tiara and have wings to fly around.

Red Flower
I'm using the flower because it is what Oberon orders Puck to bring to him to use as his special magic love potion to put on Titania's eyes to get revenge on her and make her fall in love with something bad. The flower helps to show it's a magic flower because its also red and red is the color you think of when you think of magical things.

Spray Bottle
The spray bottle helps to represent the flower juice Oberon gets from the magic flower Puck picks for him. The bottle has a piece of the red flower in it and some water to represent the juice from the water. The spray bottle is used to put the juice on Titania's eyes to make her fall in love with something bad like the ass headed Bottom.

Monday, November 26, 2012

MND blog post: Oberon


MND Blog post

            The character I am playing is Oberon. He is a fairy who is married to Titania, the other fairy. Oberon is in an argument with his wife Titania over a child, who he wants in his possession to raise as his follower. However, Titania wans to raise him herself because he is the child of her former best friend who recently passed away. Because he is furious at Titania, Oberon makes a plan to get the juice from a magical flower and turns it into a love potion. Oberon pours the juice over Titanias eyes while she is asleep and it makes her fall in love with the first thing she sees, which is a ass headed craftsman named Bottom. After seeing what he has done and feeling bad, Oberon reverses the spell on Titania and they get back together.
            My character is in Act 2 Scene 2, as Titania is falling asleep in the forest, Oberon sneaks up on her and puts the magic flower juice into her eyes and chants the spell to make her fall in love with the first person she sees. His objective is to mess with Titania and get revenge for the argument the two had earlier.
            Previous details from the text shows that Oberon is clearly displeased with what Titania is doing and wants to get revenge on her. Oberon says earlier in the play that he has come up with a plan to get back at her by putting the love juice in her eyes to make her fall in love with the first thing she sees. Then the act of Titania going into the forest and falling asleep and Oberon watching invisibly from the side shows that he is about to do something to get back at her. Oberon reaches his objective of getting back at her as she falls in love with an ass headed man. Earlier in the text, Oberon was described and played as a man who wants to get back at people and loves to cause mischief with his servant Puck.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Insult Poem


Insult Poem

Your fat and your selfish
You smell like dead fish.
You always smoke weed
And never done a good deed.
You're a puny onion-eyed maggot-pie
Who looks like they were raised in a pigsty.
And never will anyone like you
They hate every little thing you do.
So long as you're a dwarfish toad
I hope you get killed crossing a road.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

FCR 7

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FCR 7

Raise The Red Lantern, Su Tong. Qtr. 2, Cycle 10 Reading Response Pages 1-15

            In the beginning section of this book, a young girl named Lotus is arriving at Master Chen Zuoquian. Lotus was forced to marry Chen Zuoquian after her father committed suicide and she had no one to take care of her. Lotus is still very young, only 19 years old and having spent only 1 year in college. She arrives at the Chen household and soon learns that it is not as easy as it seems being married to a rich master who also happens to have 3 other wives.
            The author used the six traits good in this section like voice to easily describe the emotions of Lotus and the other women when she arrives to the house. The author uses her ideas and sentence fluency to smoothly write out the story in a way that makes sense from arrival of Lotus to her meeting everyone of the wives and children. She organizes her word choice to make sense and uses descriptive words to tell the story better.
            The author has structured this part of the book as an introduction to the story and introducing all the character of the story which is all the family members of the Chen household and Lotus. The author organizes it in order of time from the time Lotus arrives at the Chen house for the first time to the time she meets all the family  members in order of wives number like 1st wife then the 2nd wife and then the 3rd. this helps to make the story flow more smoothly and helps us to focus better on the main events of the story to keep track of whats going on with Lotus.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

FCR 6

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FCR #6

Out of the Pocket, Bill Konigsberg. Qtr. 2, Cycle 9 Reading Response, pages 201-272

          In this last section of the book, Bobby has learned to live with being openly gay and has no problems at school, home, or on the football field with people knowing he's gay. There may be the occasional people who will call names or make fun of him, but Bobby knows it doesn't matter because he is who he is and shouldn't care what others think. Bobby's father is also recovering from having cancer and being sent to Arizona for treatment. So in this part of the book, it tells how Bobby is emotional when his father returns home cancer free and healthy. Bobby throws a welcome home party for his father too, inviting all the friends and even bringing his new boyfriend Bryan home to meet his parents. His parents are okay with Bryan and they all learn to get along together. This book teaches us to not be ashamed of who we are, but to be proud of ourselves and never let anyone hold us back from doing what we think is right.
         In this section and overall in this book, the author used the 6 traits well to explain and give us images of what's going on with Bobby during his senior year of high school. The author especially uses voice, word choice, and sentence fluency to convey the ideas he put into this story. I think the author also did a good job of organizing his thoughts in a way that makes the story make sense from Bobby being hesitant to coming out as openly gay to him becoming comfortable with people knowing he's gay.
         This book relates to the guiding question who am I, and how does language reflect identity because it shows you don't have to care about what others think, as long as you act yourself. This book tells us that as long as your yourself, the ones that truly care about you will accept you for who you are, and the ones who don't shouldn't be in your life anyway. This section of the story was a great way to show that Bobby knows who he is now, and that nothing is holding him back from being himself.