Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Angel's Favorite Much Ado Quotes
"Friendship is constant in all other things save in the office and affairs of love:"
"There was a star danced, and under that was I born."
"I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest."
Monday, February 20, 2012
Elizabeth's Favorite Much Ado About Nothing Quotes
Marry, sir, they have committed false report;
moreover, they have spoken untruths; secondarily,
they are slanders; sixth and lastly, they have
belied a lady; thirdly, they have verified unjust
things; and, to conclude, they are lying knaves.
PRINCE
First, I ask thee what they have done; thirdly, I
ask thee what's their offence; sixth and lastly,
why they are committed; and, to conclude, what
you lay to their charge.
CLAUDIO
Rightly reasoned, and in his own division:
"...You have such a February face, so full of frost, of storm and cloudiness."
I loved this book, sweet romance and amazing comedy!
Elizabeth
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Wordplay
After they shared their favorite quotes and their blog projects (which are already posted), I had an activity for them to do. The Wordplay activity (found here) is based on the characters in the play and the witty remarks that are bantered between them. Nine compliments and nine insults, quoted straight from Much Ado, were written on separate pieces of paper. The kids had to choose a strip of paper and then say their lines to one another with feeling. First we did it with all compliments, then with all insults, then we mixed them up so you didn't know which phrase would be coming back at you. We ended up doing it several times because it was hilarious! Samples are provided under the pictures...
Much Ado About Nothing Blog project (Hero's adjectives)
Friday, February 17, 2012
1.That a woman conceived me, I thank her. That she brought me up, I likewise give her the most humble thanks.
2. You are thought to be here the most senseless, and fit man, for the constable watch
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Calleigh's Much Blog Project and Quotes
My favourite quotes:
Save in the office and affairs of love.”
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Elizabeth's Much Ado About Nothing Blog Project
Borachio- Margaret my love, tonight. We shall meet in Hero’s chambers.
Margaret- but Borachio, why there?
Borachio- For tonight you shall be my Hero; I shall even woo you by that name. You are as fair a gem to me as Hero to Claudio.
Margaret- We should meet at midnight; my mistress will surely be in a deep sleep at that time, dreaming about her wedding.
Borachio- I shall see you then, my love.
(Borachio leaves)
Margaret- Could it be that my Lord means to marry me? What other reason would there be for likening me to Hero? For I am as far from that maid as one can be from another. Tonight; I shall even dress in her clothes. I shall be his Hero.
(After the Wedding)
Margaret- What infamies have I been misused for. I have brought about the death of the character of my mistress. If I speak, I shall be severely punished. No, if the truth is to come out, it must find a better messenger than me.
(After Leonato finds out)
Leonato- Margaret, you have defamed the name of my Daughter with your immorality. By my honor, if she were dead you should join her.
Margaret- But she shall marry Claudio tomorrow, so all is well and set to rights. So I shall once again be her maid servant, and the only difference is she shall be married.
Leonato- God must have given you a mind, only fit to be a servant. Therefore go about your tasks.