Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Titania! By: Lily and Taylor

Titania is loving, stubborn and bossy. These traits are shown throughout the book.  In Act 2, Scene 1, Lines 125-143, her loving nature is shown. She explains to Oberon how she promised the little boy’s mother that she would love and protect him. Furthermore, in Act 2, Scene 1, Line 64, Titania says’ “I have forsworn his bed and company.” Her stubborn ways are shown in this moment, because she refuses to spend time with her husband, just because they are having an argument. Finally, in Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 1-8, Titania’s bossy nature comes out. She tells her fairies what to do and she is quite clear on what she wants them to do and how she wants it done.

6 comments:

  1. These are good examples, but can you draw anything from the way she speaks?

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  2. Let me clarify. Her lines, are they prose, iambic pentameter etc.?

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  3. Nice job guys! I think it would really improve the paragraph if you got rid of some of the passive voice though!

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  4. Great point, however, it`s a tid bit wordy and could do with a little editing. Other wise, I liked it.

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  5. You might also be able to argue that Titania's refusal to spend time with her husband expresses some selfishness as well.

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  6. Very nice point on Titania. All if the things you all said were true. I feel like you all really dug deep. I liked how you said she was stubborn and bossy. GOOD JOB.

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