literature entry week 4: Sonnets

Mar 22, 2009 17:17


Poor bottom, I mean, ugly people need love too. I know he is meant to be the fool, the comic releif character and the butt of the joke (boom boom. lol dad's joke.) but I can't help feeling sorry for him. He is used by the fairies as a pawn in their little game and at the end he is made to think it was all a dream. It's mean. Well that's my say one ( Read more... )

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You never know... reilly88 March 22 2009, 09:51:19 UTC
You never what you can do unless you try!
Wow Lyndal I am really blown away...this is really good stuff. Its sweet...you should email it to him. Or even SMS it! Or even write it to him at...
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Im so proud of you Lyndal...you made my evening :)

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kelsvincent March 22 2009, 22:37:41 UTC
hahahahahahaha!!
Your dad joke is funny!
I feel sorry for him as well.. Fairies taking advantage of him and turning him into something like that. It mimics the way he acts in a way, yet he is supposed to be the wise man? Anyways, I enjoyed reading your entry!

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beckyluvsty March 23 2009, 02:23:25 UTC
Aww i agree with how Bottom is treated, he is my favourite character in the play, and he has so much wisdom and insight :) Shakespeare is so clever in challenging what the joker brings to the world; are they just clowns or something more?

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loved it rebeccabragg March 28 2009, 13:53:25 UTC
Hey Lyndal

I loved your sonnet!! I completely understand the love you feel for Dr. Who and his awesome hair- I feel very, very much the same way about a certain vegetarian Vampire- aka Edward Cullen- (yes I am one of THOSE people and proud of it!)
and I think you captured our senseless obsession so well in your sonnet. I especially loved the line "You look straight back, but see not mine." It made me think of so many parts of the Twilight movie when they have a close up of Edwards eyes, and it looks like he is looking right at you... *swoon*
You’ve made me think about maybe trying to write a sonnet for Edward =P
Any way- great work! I love anything creative you write and will always enjoy reading it (still haven’t forgotten your awesome fork poem)

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Oh Miss Lyndal stever1 May 11 2009, 06:19:33 UTC
Oh Miss Lyndal,

I think that you write beautifully and you should employ the timeless theme of LOVE as represented by Shakespeare with the timeless theme of space/time travel portrayed by the time lords. I am not sure whether you could include yourself as the love interest and the alien bad guy at the same time but I am sure of your ability to pull it off.

Tom Baker was much better..............

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