In myself and Dillon’s piece we decided to wear costumes that clashed with each other to represent a semiotic of the old clashing with the new, so in other words the trojan war and Palestine Israeli conflict which are to… Continue Reading →
In the play “This flesh is mine” Agamemnon in my opinion is a very unlucky man. he is fighting for a cause and trying to get vengeance for Menelaus and his wife being taken by Paris of Troy, However he… Continue Reading →
To die, to sleep; To sleep, perchance to dream. Words i need to look up (Credit to dictionary) Perchance – pəˈtʃɑːns/ adverb archaicliterary adverb: perchance by some chance; perhaps. When going through the sentence I first realise that the words sleep… Continue Reading →
The Trojan war took place in 13/12th century B.C Troy in Turkey. I was started due to Helen of Troy who was the wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta being stolen by Paris of troy, This caused conflict between… Continue Reading →
Act 1 Scene 1: The scene takes place in a castle in Denmark which is preparing for war. Barnado and Francisco are currently guarding the castle, they are about to change with two other guards (Marcelus). Francisco exits and bid… Continue Reading →
Scene 1: The scene starts off in a graveyard with two gravediggers making a grave for Ophelia’s dead body, both seems to argue on her being buried because she committed suicide and according to christianity suicides should not be allowed… Continue Reading →
HAMLET: To be, or not to be–that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end them. To… Continue Reading →
In the clip above I learnt that Achilles really doesn’t have any respect for Agamemnon but at the same time ive realises that Agamemnon has some very questionable moral like saying ” History remembers king, not solider” which may be… Continue Reading →
We have chosen to perform Act 2 Scene 5 because it encompasses Achilles real true nature which is a spoilt brat who is basically throwing all his toys out of the pram and showing Agamemnon very little respect. It also… Continue Reading →
Greek tragedy (ɡriːk ˈtrædʒədɪ) Definitions noun – (in ancient Greek theatre) a play in which the protagonist, usually a man of importance and outstanding personal qualities, falls to disaster through the combination of a personal failing and circumstances with which… Continue Reading →
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