Monday, December 10, 2012




"If I Had A Gun..."
Lines from Twelfth Night
If I had a gun, I'd shoot a hole into the sun
And love would burn this city down for you
If I had the time, I'd stop the world and make you mine
And every day would stay the same with you

Give you back the dream, show you now what might had been
If all the tears you cry would fade away (away, away, away...)
I'll be by your side, when they come to say goodbye
We will live to fight another day

Excuse me if I spoke too soon
My eyes have always followed you around the room
'Cause you're the only god that I will ever need
I'm holding on and waiting for the moment to find me

Hope I didn't speak to soon
My eyes have always followed you around the room
'Cause you're the only god that I will ever need
I'm holding on and waiting for the moment for my heart to be unbroken by the scene

Let me fly you to the moon
My eyes have always followed you around the room
'Cause you're the only god that I will ever need
I'm holding on and waiting for the moment to find me

If I had a gun, I'd shoot a hole into the sun
And love would burn this city down for you
I,5,455  Gentlewoman, my lady calls. 

II,5,1139  I may command where I adore.' Why, she may command
me: I serve her; she is my lady. Why, this is...

V,1,2542  Lady, you have. Pray you, peruse that letter.
You must not now deny it is your hand:...






Mashup:

If I had a gun, I'd shoot a hole into the sun
And love would burn this city down for you
If I had the time, I'd stop the world and make you mine
And every day would stay the same with you


I may command where I adore.' Why, she may command
me: I serve her; she is my lady. Why, this is...


Give you back the dream, show you now what might had been
If all the tears you cry would fade away (away, away, away...)
I'll be by your side, when they come to say goodbye
We will live to fight another day


Lady, you have. Pray you, peruse that letter.
You must not now deny it is your hand:...



I chose this song because its about the guy wanting more time with the person he loves and thats the same as Malvolio he always wanted her really badly but he never could he wanted more time and just stop time and make her hers but he never could its very sad that he could never achieve it. 



Thursday, December 6, 2012


Malvolio seems stubborn and mad all the time which makes him look like a villain or the bad guy of the story. I believe Malvolio has to act a little mean sometimes, but that’s really just a coverup for some tragic events that happened in his life. Malvolio’s humor is very old and i personally don’t understand all of his jokes but i’m guessing in those times they were good. 
Notice how viciously Malvolio returns Feste’s “joke”. I believe he’s acting this way not only because Olivia seems to be letting Feste make fun of her (and him), but also out of jealousy. He’s already developed an affinity towards Olivia, and would rather not have her favor someone so un-worthwhile as this fool. Olivia begins by reproaching Malvolio, and explains why she let Feste make fun of her. She understands that Feste’s joking–and yet Malvolio takes his joke seriously.

POEM


FortunaBy Thomas Carlyle

The wind blows east, the wind blows west,
And the frost falls and the rain:
A weary heart went thankful to rest,
And must rise to toil again, ’gain,
And must rise to toil again.

The wind blows east, the wind blows west,
And there comes good luck and bad;
The thriftiest man is the cheerfulest;
’Tis a thriftless thing to be sad, sad,
’Tis a thriftless thing to be sad.

The wind blows east, the wind blows west;
Ye shall know a tree by its fruit:
This world, they say, is worst to the best;—
But a dastard has evil to boot, boot,
But a dastard has evil to boot.

The wind blows east, the wind blows west;
What skills it to mourn or to talk?
A journey I have, and far ere I rest;
I must bundle my wallets and walk, walk,
I must bundle my wallets and walk.

The wind does blow as it lists alway;
Canst thou change this world to thy mind?
The world will wander its own wise way;
I also will wander mine, mine,
I also will wander mine.

Monday, December 3, 2012


Look how Viola / Cesario talks to the Duke as a man and talks to him about Olivia, even if it hurts her inside because she loves this Duke and its painful for her to be listening to him talking about this love for Olivia. “2.4.90 sooth, but you must. Say that some lady, as perhaps there is, hath for your love a great a pang of heart As you have for Olivia. You cannot love her; You tell her so; must she not then be answer’d” It’s funny how you hear her in the beginning to talk so innocent and like a woman and then hear her talk like another soldier “3.1.95 My duty, madam, and most humble service.” You see how she changes in the play just by hearing the words she uses and how she starts talking afterwards the change of sex she had. Viola continues being passive and innocent, secretly hoping that Orsino will love her.