& let us journey on...

Mar 23, 2010 17:54

amanda...
...doesn't know if it's really pathetic or really encouraging how excited she is about using the same scholarly source that another source cited before she knew the second source cited it. she's just glad she finally feels even a teensy bit a part of the literary conversation. even if it is just as another cog in the never-ending wheel of ( Read more... )

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ashi1058 March 24 2010, 12:37:36 UTC
Ahahaha, Medea. The Greeks were such goons.

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snortmort March 24 2010, 15:43:55 UTC
King Lear - that was an enjoyable play. That's the one that Danielle & I watched Sir Ian perform in when we were in Stratford.

Watch out for the nudity.

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snortmort March 24 2010, 15:44:17 UTC
Clarification:
Lower nudity.

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smanad March 25 2010, 00:12:48 UTC
lacking in the lower nudity. and in the sir ian. but not at all lacking in the sound effects, light effects, rain, wind, cloud, alcohol (what), women, making out, awesomeness, brilliance, performativity, etc. etc. etc. well. i guess he was kind of naked in the lower sections, but not entirely. and the fool. oh my. best fool of life.

best part of it all: i never have to watch another play so long as i love (doesn't mean i won't, just means i don't have it)

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