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glacial_queen ([personal profile] glacial_queen) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2016-05-11 04:17 am
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Modern Shakespeare, Wednesday, Periods 1 & 2

Karla's class took place in an ordinary classroom, though she'd taken a leaf from Lady Ghanima's book and had all the desks cleared out, replacing them with cushions and over-sized beanbags, as well as a few padded chairs. They were going to be watching movies this session and Karla saw no reason why everybody shouldn't be comfortable. When the class entered, they'd see her lounging across a small loveseat, waiting for them to find a spot they wanted to claim as their own.

"Ambition," she said when everyone was settled. "Pride. Love, lust, and hatred. Anger. Fear. A question of what truly is the measure of a man. A truly staggering number of puns and dick jokes. I fell in love with Shakespeare when I was a student here," in no small part due to Ender Wiggin "and it was his depiction of human nature that did it. What is the best course to take for a son who finds that his mother has married his uncle--who is also his father's murderer? How much blame can be attributed to a man who kills his king, but is urged into the deed by others? What is a suitable punishment for a man who believed lies and gossip to the point where he repudiates his bride? Or, in another play, kills her? William Shakespeare wrote a great many plays across a great many genres, but in the end, they all come back to one central theme: people's motivations. By writing about people, truly recognizable people, Shakespeare plays have survived multiple centuries--a real feat in this short-lived world--and are still popular and relevant today. Had you gone to a normal high school, you likely would have read several of his plays before graduation. In this class, we'll be watching movies."

She straightened in her seat, feet finally hitting the floor. "Not just any movies; modern retellings of his classic plays. Many old classics are filmed and then immediately shown on the Black and White Period Piece Old Lady Boring Movie Channel, or whatever it's called," Karla dismissed the question with a wave of her hand "--of interest only to people who liked the original work. But Shakespeare's plays are constantly being updated, modernized, and retold, thus reaching out to new audiences all the time. And the reason for that is because his characters and his plots work regardless of what time period they're set in. They're problems and issues that people still face today, if in slightly altered forms: fears of infidelity, questions of one's legacy, ambition and advancement, falling in love, interpersonal problems. prejudice."

No one had promised this was going to be a light and cheerful class, kids. Even if it was a summer workshop. "So, first, introductions. It's a tradition that spans back to my time here, too. I am Karla, graduate of the class of 2013, though it's been about six years in my world since I graduated, rather than three." Really, that long? Mother Night! "When I'm not teaching here, I'm the Queen of the Territory of Glacia." She also served in the First Circle of the Dark Court, but there didn't seem to be any Kaeleerans in the room this year, so she left that off. "Today, for your introductions, name and class, favorite Shakespeare play and why if you have one--no worries if you don't--and tell me what you think this Shakespeare quote means: The worst is not, So long as we can say, 'This is the worst.' Or, if you'd prefer something slightly less macabre, try God has given you one face, and you make yourself another."

And with that, she was pointing at a student. "And you are?"
endsthegame: (across the distance)

Re: Talk to the Teacher

[personal profile] endsthegame 2016-05-11 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
"Double, double toil and trouble," Ender intoned, as he stepped into the classroom shortly after the lesson had ended.

Of course, the drama of his entry was largely ruined by the small child who wrestled out of his grip, bellowing Karla's name.
endsthegame: (ooc: positively heterosexual)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] endsthegame 2016-05-11 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
Don't... don't say these things.
studyingfear: (leaning in shadows)

Re: Sign In (05/11)

[personal profile] studyingfear 2016-05-11 10:53 am (UTC)(link)
Rufus Shinra
era_two_triangle: (DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE)

Re: Sign In (05/11)

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2016-05-11 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
Peridot, Facet-2F5L Cut-5XG
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2016-05-11 11:17 am (UTC)(link)
It was beginning to become increasingly clear to Peridot as the lecture continued...

...

... That humans didn't make any sense at all. Her expression might have reflected that, somewhat.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2016-05-11 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I am Peridot, Facet-2F5L Cut-5XG." Yeah, that was a mouthful. No, she wasn't about to stop introducing herself that way until she started realizing that nobody was going to remember all of that anyway. "I don't know what a Shakespeare is, but I assume the first quote has something to do with human mortality and some sort of flawed if optimistic notion that it can't get worse than 'dead.'"

Bucket of sunshine, this one was.
era_two_triangle: (SUDDENLY LION)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2016-05-11 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
I have coworkers who are younger than The Lion King.

People who are making popular television who are younger than Simba.

whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Re: Discuss

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2016-05-11 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
Peridot was just going to stare at that plot summary for a few minutes. She had begun the basics of deciphering the written language that was used on the region of Earth that this island most seemed to represent, and once she had pinned down which symbols made what sound, she would likely take off with it like a house on fire and have the basics mastered within a few days. But for the time being, she was going to just stare in frustration at the sheet of words.

Maybe for the best. It saved the room a tirade about how meta for Simba should have died, the same way Amleth did, in order to better demonstrate the futility of pathetic organic struggle.
Edited 2016-05-11 11:44 (UTC)
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Re: Watch the Movie

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2016-05-11 11:44 am (UTC)(link)
Peridot didn't see the point of watching this crude, pre-recorded human entertainment. It was full of human whimsy and music, and seemed like a horrible waste of her time. What other sort of vapid nonsense did humans do in the name of entertainment?

... She was rooting for the hyenas.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] studyingfear 2016-05-11 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Rufus Shinra, freshman," he said shortly, once it was his turn. He leaned back in his padded chair as he continued with, "I have no experience with Shakespeare, but the first quote seems as if it is pointing out the fact that, if you have time to complain about your situation, then it's not as bad as it could be."

Which Rufus thought was reasonable.

He had a few opinions on the second quote as well, but as he wasn't certain about whether or not the 'god' mentioned in it was a literal god of this world or a metaphorical one, he chose not to. Religion was a touchy thing.
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Re: Watch the Movie

[personal profile] studyingfear 2016-05-11 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Once he got over the surprise at watching what seemed to be a movie for children, Rufus was rooting for meta for Scar.

Narratively, it was clear that Scar was going to lose almost from the start, but he still preferred him over the traumatized lion cub who was going to be a king one day anyway.

The love song had him rolling his eyes.

The ending was depressingly predictable.
Edited 2016-05-11 12:08 (UTC)
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Re: Discuss

[personal profile] studyingfear 2016-05-11 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Rufus read his way through the plot summary twice quickly, and then once again more slowly.

"It's clear that there are similarities," Rufus said, looking up from the summary. "But given the fate of Amleth as opposed to the fate of meta for Simba... the meaning of the original story is changed quite significantly in the retelling."

He didn't really care, but his voice made it clear that he was doubtful about whether that was a good thing or not.

Re: Sign In (05/11)

[identity profile] imisscookiecat.livejournal.com 2016-05-11 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Steven Quartz Universe

Re: Introductions

[identity profile] imisscookiecat.livejournal.com 2016-05-11 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm Steven, Steven Universe," he introduced, all excited. His second class ever!

"I'm a freshman, and I guess my favorite Shakespeare is the one where those twins get up to all sorts of fun! Sorry, but I don't know which one that is."

He contemplated the last part for a bit. "The second quote means you aren't stuck with the role you think you have? I mean, you can always pretend to be something else enough that you have a different face? Not literally, though." Unless you were Amethyst and messing around with shapechanging.

Re: Watch the Movie

[identity profile] imisscookiecat.livejournal.com 2016-05-11 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Steven sat, utterly enraptured. He'd never seen this before, and it was even better than Dogcopter!
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Re: Sign In (05/11)

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-05-11 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucille Sharpe
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] crimson_sister 2016-05-11 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucille sat down on a bean bag. It was a strange piece of furniture and impossible to sit elegantly on. For this reason she was a bit distracted during the lecture.
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Re: Sign In (05/11)

[personal profile] intotheout 2016-05-11 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Tip Tucci

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