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fandomhigh2005-10-25 09:41 am
Journalism Class - Tuesday October 25
This morning, all the newsfeeds are off, for a change, and Spider appears to have made a concerted effort to get rid of the amphibians that have been haunting his desk and the dark corners of the classroom. The cat looks very round and roly-poly and self-satisfied and is lurking sleepily beneath the cappucino machine in the back of the classroom in the newspaper section, so perhaps it was she who did the cleanup.
Spider is leaning against his desk, arms folded and, for a wonder, not smoking.
"Good morning, class. Today we are going to have a guest. I'd like you all to be polite and respectful to Professor Dream in thanks for his agreeing to spend time with us and aid the class with today's exercise. I'd also like to welcome any of Professor Dream's students who are with us here today. Please try to keep any chatter for after class, as the exercise is one of human observation."
Spreading his hands, he continued. "Professor Dream is going to share with us all an event. You will be given a short time to think about what you saw and then each of you will be required to write a short piece on what happened. Please include any observations, no matter how apparently inconsequential, and turn in your papers before discussing the exercise amongst yourselves. This is vitally important as tomorrow's exercise will be for the class to go over all the descriptions in an attempt to piece together the most accurate picture of what was witnessed."
Spider smiled broadly. "This exercise has a very specific point, so please concentrate on your own impressions, however vague or uncertain. And now, I should like to turn the class over to Professor Dream."
Spider is leaning against his desk, arms folded and, for a wonder, not smoking.
"Good morning, class. Today we are going to have a guest. I'd like you all to be polite and respectful to Professor Dream in thanks for his agreeing to spend time with us and aid the class with today's exercise. I'd also like to welcome any of Professor Dream's students who are with us here today. Please try to keep any chatter for after class, as the exercise is one of human observation."
Spreading his hands, he continued. "Professor Dream is going to share with us all an event. You will be given a short time to think about what you saw and then each of you will be required to write a short piece on what happened. Please include any observations, no matter how apparently inconsequential, and turn in your papers before discussing the exercise amongst yourselves. This is vitally important as tomorrow's exercise will be for the class to go over all the descriptions in an attempt to piece together the most accurate picture of what was witnessed."
Spider smiled broadly. "This exercise has a very specific point, so please concentrate on your own impressions, however vague or uncertain. And now, I should like to turn the class over to Professor Dream."

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*looks content, slightly smug and interested*
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So hows Gorgeous this morning?
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Ill buy the stuff if ya make a list?
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*grins and goes back to trying to make sense of the class*
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The feeling is somewhat akin to walking outside some morning to discover your normal, everyday trees have been replaced with psychadelic singing mushrooms. Spider. Sober. Not smoking. The cat. Well fed. Content. Also not smoking.
All was definitely not right with the world, and that terrified Duce. Just a little.
EXERCISE
Hello.
As part of this exercise, I am going to transport you briefly into the Dreaming. This should not hurt you or cause any lasting repurcussions; however, if you object, please let Mr. Jerusalem or myself know, and you will be reassigned to an event in the waking world.
Dream pauses for a moment to allow any students who wish not to participate to make their objections known. Once the class is settled -- heads drooping onto their desks -- he speaks again.
The scene you are about to see is from a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare. It is ... a bit of a personal favorite. You are to describe the onstage events.
The students who have made the trip to the dreaming find themselves at the fringes of an English field on a summer day in the 16th century. The audience is made up of all manner of fantastic creatures, but the actors are completely human.
Onstage, the story plays out. "What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?," asks a teenage boy dressed as a fairy queen.
An actor wearing a mask shaped like the head of a donkey replies with a song; "The finch, the sparrow and the lark, The plain-song cuckoo gray, Whose note full many a man doth mark, And dares not answer nay;-- for, indeed, who would set his wit to so foolish a bird? who would give a bird the lie, though he cry 'cuckoo' never so?"
The queen responds, "I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again:
Mine ear is much enamour'd of thy note; So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape; And thy fair virtue's force perforce doth move me
On the first view to say, to swear, I love thee."
The actors continue to coo at each other for a few moments, the audience obviously entranced. Eventually, other actors -- dressed as lesser fairies -- join them onstage, seemingly in service to the Queen. Shortly after they enter, the scene dissolves, and the students awake on their desks, ready to describe the event.
Do you have any questions for me?
[OOC: They saw Dream's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from the Sandman. The specific portion of the play described is
Act 3, scene 1 (http://www-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/midsummer/midsummer.3.1.html), starting shortly after Bottom's transformation]
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"I remember animals. Animals talking in old English and, instead of using old English to describe events like regular humans do, they were substituting animal sounds. At least, I think they were." John rubs his hand over his face. "Lots of talking animals."
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Scowling at Dream, she describes the scene, "The Fairy Queen, played by a boy because in that era women weren't allowed to act, being seduced by the Ass, also played by a man, both of them spouting lines from 'Midsummers Night Dream' until the Faerie Court enters the scene." Her scowl deepens, "And now we're gonna have that entire horrible mindfu..bender of a play stuck in our head all day. Thanks heaps."
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I am sorry it was not to your liking, Miss St. Clair.
Perhaps you would have preferred a scene from mythology?
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He does have that effect, yes.
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As soon as she can capture a coherent train of thought, she leans over her notebook and begins to write down what she thinks she saw.
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And then busily begins writing.
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What impresses me most was the role reversals of all the players in the scene, not just the actors.
The actors, dressed as beings that would live in the woods were performing for the very beings they would represent through their costuming.
It's also amusing to note the queen fell in love with an ass who, as per usual, was completely ignorant to her feelings. Funny how that also seems to be mirrored in real life?
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When she awakes at her desk, she remembers a vague feeling of peace and happiness. She scribbles some notes on her tablet.
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She writes a short essay on how much better the play would be when done with high Commonwealth tech.
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Her mun has been up all night and there's no sign of sleep ahead, so she'll probably be very stupid today.no subject
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hee!. "So, what've you been up to?"no subject
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checks outlooks over the guest lecturer.no subject