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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Shakespearean Sonnet

For the first Unit of my Humanities course Drama at GCE, we read the play The Taming of the Shrew and studied sonnets. After reading the play, I felt my understanding of Shakespearean language had increased by a lot. For our Action Project, we created our own sonnets and recorded a video of us preforming it. The hardest part of this project was making sure the poem followed iambic pentameter for most of the poem. What I am most proud of is how I incorporated Shakespearean language.

LS Shakespearean Sonnet from LS on Vimeo.



How canst thou have such a quick change of heart
One man, some words, and soon thy mind was new
I used to think that you were rather smart
At least you are no longer seen as “Shrew


How can you even think you want to stay
If all Petruch’io thinks is that you are
only e’er “bound to serve, love, and obey”
Oh how this new Kate is so rather mar


What grates me most are not your shrewish ways  
I understand his threats and how you’re forced
Snap out of your husband's controlling daze
Make him stop or quite simply get divorced


Let’s see this not as man’s despotic crime
Rather a lesson, meant for all life’s time

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