...only other blog-worthy event I can think of was my conversation with Impulse. We discussed what Shakespearian characters various Venetians would be. I believe Impulse was Puck. Presence was Edgar (from King Lear), and Eloquent was the Fool from King Lear. Neither of us could think of a good character to fit me. Strident, if you're reading this, any suggestions?
I do not understand the mind of the Internet troll. You're digging your own grave by nature, and when you get banned in under an hour, what is the POINT!?
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I think you'd be good as that sheperd from Winter's Tale. The guy that adopts Perdita, you know? I'm forgetting names. Does he even have a name? He's one of those guys whose really subtle and kind of a small role but he makes all the difference.
What's the internet troll?
An internet troll is one who posts inflammatory remarks for the sole purpose of provoking replies. Nobody loves a troll, and they usually have short life spans.
You remind me a bit of the fool from twelfth night. he's the one who was in this scene:
Fool: Good Madonna, why do you mourn?
Olivia: Good Fool, for my brother's death.
Fool: I think his soul is in Hell, Madonna.
Olivia: I know his soul is in heaven fool!
Fool: The more fool you madonna, to mourn for your brother's soul being in heaven. Take away the fool gentlemen...
I can totaly see you in that role.
I also think you'd make a good Banquo from MacBeth.
And if I may say so, you do a smashing good job as lear too.
So who am I?
Actually, I said that I coudn't remember whether it was decided that I was Puck or Ariel. I know it was on of the two... both were discussed.
We chose Eloquent as the Fool, though I was thinking of the fool from Lear.
I'm thinking Miss Strident. Don't you worry, it'll come!
I know I'm not part of this, but I think that Puck is too mischievous and Ariel is not strong enough. How about a mixture? ;)
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