domingo, 12 de fevereiro de 2012

Dare to offer a modern day interpretation on Love's Labour's Lost , Shakespeare ?

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"Form'd by the eye and therefore, like the eye, 
Full of strange shapes, of habits and of forms, 
Varying in subjects as the eye doth roll 
To every varied object in his glance . . . " 
(Shakespeare. Love's Labour's Lost)

 

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“Honest plain words best pierce the ear of grief;

And by these badges understand the king.

For your fair sakes have we neglected time,

Play'd foul play with our oaths: your beauty, ladies,

Hath much deform'd us, fashioning our humours

Even to the opposed end of our intents:

And what in us hath seem'd ridiculous,--

As love is full of unbefitting strains,

All wanton as a child, skipping and vain (….)”Love's Labour's Lost , Shakespeare (Act V, scene II)

 

Love altered the promises formerly made by the King and the nobles; love still changes everything.

 

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