Okay. I'm going to try doing this again.
Despite being in the middle of exams. Eep.
So what's happening in the life of Arc?
I sat my English exam today... on Shakespeare's As You Like It.
You know when you take and exam, and you revise for the obvious topics even though you know they won't come up because they are the obvious topics? Like "What significance does <insert main protagonist's name here> have in the context of the play as a whole?", and usually the exam question is "What significance does <insert insignificant character who's name you always get mixed up with the other insignificant character's name here> have in the context of the play as a whole?"
Well... On Friday I was talking with my English teacher during Accademic Priority (it's an hour we have on Friday afternoons where we're allowed to go visit teachers in their classes and ask about stuff we didn't understand in the lesson). And I asked him to give me help with character essays... because i'm not really sure how to structure them (well I'm not really sure how to structure any of the essay question types, but this one seemed the most likely to come up). Anyway, he said he'd help me plan an essay about the main character of As You Like It... namely Rosalind, and then I could go away and write the essay as revision. (Can you see where this is going yet?) He told me it probably wouldn't come up inthe exam because it's usually what he calls the "second class" characters that get asked about rather than the main ones.
And guess what?
Please answer ONE of the following:
1 "Consider the significance of love in As You Like It and its various forms throughout the play."
2 "What significance does Rosalind have in the play as a whole? Consider her dramatic role in the plot as well as her attitudes to other characters."
OH YEAH! I aced it.
~Morellowrotehisownessay,ofcourse,hisEnglishteacheronlyhelpedhimplanit...
EDIT:
I'm listening to RadioioAmbient on iTunes. Man it's trippy... good blogging music though.
~MorellogetsallNewAgeonyourbubblebutts... |