Throughout this play a reoccurring theme is that the reality isn’t always what it may appear to be. Portia’s 3 casket creation was a play on reality for her three suitors. Morocco was the first contestant to take a bite out of Portia’s false reality. He chose the golden casket relating the beauty of the gold with Portia’s gorgeous complexion. To his knowledge he thought he had won but after he opened his casket he was struck with reality, “all that glitters is not gold” (p.14). So he left and was to never be with another woman ever again. The next manly, bold figure to walk through Portia’s gates was Arragon. He chose the silver casket by concluding that if he chose the silver he would be receiving as much as he deserved. He opens his casket and is surprised by a, “blinking idiot presenting (him) a schedule,” (Arragon p.16). His reality began to sink in as he exited the scene with his train. Her last suitor was triumphant Bassanio who was only after her money. He decided to veer away from the bright and shinny temptation of the gold and silver and chose the leaden casket. “Thou meagre lead, which rather threatenest than dost promise aught, thy paleness moves me more than eloquence, and here choose I; joy be the consequence,” (Bassanio p.19). Luckily to Bassanio his reality was truthful and he became Portia’s suitor.

Later in the play Antonio’s ships are said to have shipwrecked at sea. This cold, harsh reality saddened many of Antonio’s friends because they assumed that Antonio was upon one of his ships. But this was soon proved false because later they are confronted with the truth of Antonio being alive! Furthermore the rumor of Antonio’s ships being cast away at sea was also untrue and the ship and the crew were perfectly fine.

An act of cruel unreality was presented by Portia in act 5, scene one. Antonio is put on the line and is going to have to put forth his one pound of flesh for Shylock like he promised. But Portia cheated Shylock out of his bond by making up a law of Venice saying that no Christian blood can be spilled and if Shylock were to cut off a pound of flesh it was to be no more or less then an exact pound. So Portia created a lie that Shylock thought was a reality. The twisting of words and changing views of someones reality is a constant theme in this play.

 

 




Throughout the reading Shakespeare has a comical voice behind the scenes of the marriage acts in the play. The comedy comes from the complication with held between each two partners. Weather it be Jessica and Lorenzo’s steeling away home or Portia’s various suitors the twisted obstacles that they are put in front of present Shakespeare’s idea of the crazed dynamics of marriage. When Jessica and Lorenzo decide to run away together and become eloped; Lancelot was trying to understand the problematic situation that had occurred. “Truly, the more blame he: we were Christians enow before; e’en as many as could well live, one by another. This making Christians will raise the price of hogs; if we grow all to be pork-eaters. We shall not shortly have a rasher on the coals for money”(Lancealot p.24). Comically, Lancelot is referring a Jew to a pig and simply raising the price because she is in company with a Christian. But the complication aspect settled in when he says to blame Lorenzo for her fleeing to her elopement with all her father’s money. Although nothing gets more difficult then Portia’s way of choosing her fiancé.

Casket of gold, silver, and lead, Shakespeare’s witty comical insight, of course, would have the winner choose the lead, because it’s the one that no one would have chosen. Then once Bassanio chose the leaden box and set out with Gratiano; Nerissa and Portia also set out dressed as men in disguise and followed them, also some humor there. “Sir, I would speak with you. I’ll see if I can get my husband’s ring, which I did make him swear to keep for ever” (Nerissa p.31). They watched them trade off the rings to the doctor and the clerk. Then even though the girls retrieved the rings back into their possession they were still livid with the men because they gave their promise rings away. Shakespeare introduced the complication and comedy of the never ending, lose-lose, situation that engagement brings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shakespear Blog Numero Dos

January 12, 2009




So its all starting to click with me now. I’m finding the humor in the characters tones and the deeper meanings in the story line. Shakespeare was using stereotyping to form a comic plot but underneath the text, through Shylock, the true meaning of prejudice comes out.

Shylock brings up that he, as a human, has the same senses, feelings, and appearance as a Christian. He is warmed and cooled by the summer and winter seasons as well as a christian. So tell me why that when a christian spits upon a Jew its considered comical, but if a Jew were to do the same thing in revenge then he would be punished?

Poor Shylock, i truly pity him because of all the things he has to put up with in his life because he is labeled as a Jew. Not only that, his only daughter ran off with a boy, not any boy, a christian boy, and with them all of Shylock’s money. Now god be damned if Shylock wouldn’t want a pound of flesh from Antonio. Maybe his sweet revenge on a christian will help him cope with his difficulties in life that have been brought upon him by his daughter.  

Merchant of Venice Blogage

January 9, 2009




If only people today could communicated in this Shakespearian jargon. Everyday conversations would be so much more amusing and poetic. It would make it a lot easier to understand the meaning behind what Shakespeare is trying to say if i new this lingo. I enjoy the comical aspect that is put into this play. I would love to see a production of this play on stage. I think that would give me a much better hands on feel with the story and the characters. That experience might make it easier to connect to the plot and punch lines of the play.

My favorite character is Portia. She has a lot of spunk and is very sassy and witty. I think the way that she will choose her husband is priceless and very well thought out. So far in the reading she has outsmarted every suitor. But now Bassonio is knocking at her door and i have the feeling that he is going to get the right casket. One prince, so far, has chosen the gold casket and hasn’t been chosen, and one prince has chosen the silver casket and not received Portia’s hand in marriage. On the flip side, I dislike Jessica very much for stealing from her father and running off to her elopement with Lancelot.

 

 

 

ABC’s 111-127

December 11, 2008




Summary

Right before Dr. Felix Hoenikker’s death he was trying to destroy the ice-nine in his kitchen. The dog licked the ice-nine and was frozen stiff and put him in the oven because they didn’t know what else to do. AH! A plane blew up and then a rock slide wiping out  tower of papa’s castle and down with it it took the Minton’s. The golden raft was sent to the sea and the world was to end as the sea turned to ice-nine. But Jonah and Mona escaped to a bomb shelter made by Papa. They found people that killed themselves with ice-nine in a clearing and a note from Bokonon himself. Mona killed herself as well. Bokonon wrote his last words of the Books of Bokonon.

Vocabulary

Tableau: a picture, as of a scene. 

Pyre: a pile or heap of wood or other combustible material.

Albatross: any of several large, web-footed sea birds of the family Diomedeidae that have the ability to remain aloft for long periods.

Questions

1. They say that his father was stiff too, does that mean that his father died from the ice-nine too are he was just stiff from being dead?

2. Why were the Minton’s waving and not scanvenging to get to safety?

3. Why did Mona find this comical? I don’t think wanting someone back alive would have anything to do with wanting them dead.

ABC’s 93-110

December 11, 2008




Summary

Jonah almost lost Mona because he was being a sin-what. Jonah is taking on the presidency of San Lorenzo and is now condoning it quiet passionately. “Papa Monzano was the first man in history to die of ice-nine.”(p. 159) Then Dr. Koenigswald tasted the ice-nine and fell to the ground and shattered into a million pieces. Jonah had finally seen ice-nine. Angela and Newt’s lovers were spies and also know about the ice-nine and have it with them.

Vocabulary

Oubliette: a dungeon with a trap door in the middle of it.

Marimba: a drum.

Parapets: A low protective wall or railing along the edge of a raised structure such as a roof or balcony. 

Questions

1.Why would Jonah want to climb the mountain?

2. Why are we only allowed to love one person in the Christan religion?

3. Did Frank create ice nine?

ABC’s 77-92

December 9, 2008




Summary

First we find out why Bokononism is banned on San Lorenzo and why Bokonon himself is wanted by the government. It turns out that he and McCabe planned it so that way they could add some zest to the peoples’ lives. They made fake attempts to catch Bokonon and decided that the hook would be their form of punishment. When Jonah is staying at Frank’s house with Angela, Newt, and Julian Castle, Frank is eager to tell him about his fate or “zah-mah-ki-bo”. Apparently, since Papa Monzana just died of cancer Frank wants Jonah to become the new present of San Lorenzo so they can work together. And, Jonah now has the opportunity to marry Mona. :) <3

Vocabulary

cantilevered: to support by a cantilever

apoplexy: to cripple by a stroke

 chagrin: disquietude or distress of mind caused by humiliation, disappointment, or failure

Questions

1. Is Jonah going to go find Felix’s brother and sister?

 2. Why is it that the Bokononists believe in loving everybody the same?

3. Why are Phillip and Julian Castle so unalike?

 

ABC’s 55-76

December 8, 2008




Summary

Crosby, Newt, and Jonah all went to Cornell. They make it to the island and are greeted by Papa Monzano, his daughter, and Frank H. Papa was sent to the hospital with a unknown sickness. We are introduced to Phillip Castle and his Father. Newt’s cats cradle drawing is taken in many different views and got me thinking.

 

Vocabulary

amateurish: lacking professional skill or expertise; “a very amateurish job”; “inexpert but conscientious efforts”; “an unskilled painting” 

amiability: having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable

irreverence: the quality of being irreverent; lack of reverence or respect.

 

Questions

1. How could she tell by the index that he was a homosexual? (that blows my mind)

2. What is the meaning of the band in when the people get off the plane when they get to San Lorenzo?

3. Who are the Martyrs to Democracy? (i read what the cab driver said but i still don’t understand).

 

HeHe he Crosby said, “boob.” (p.92)

boko-maru: the mingling of awareness. 

ABC’s 35-54

December 7, 2008




Summary

Jonah went into the hobby shop where Frank H. used to work and saw the model of the nation that he built for a someday place. After some time he found where frank was located in the newspaper one day, he was on the island of San Lorenzo. On his flight there Jonah was introduced to the books of Bokonon in a manuscript that he received from the Minton’s. He saw Angela and Newt H. also on the plane heading to Frank’s wedding reception.

Vocabulary

cadaverous: of or like a corpse

nihilism:total rejection of established laws and institutions.

chagrin: a feeling of vexation, marked by disappointment or humiliation.

larynx:  a muscular and cartilaginous structure lined with mucous membrane at the upper part of the trachea in humans, in which the vocal cords are located.

 

Questions

1. How did just now in the story did the people think Frank wasnt dead and living in San Lorenzo?

2. It seems, according to the manuscript, that everyone is connected in some way in San Lorenzo.

3. What is the significance of the, “hook,” in the story?

ABC’s 18-34

December 5, 2008




Summary

Jonah is interviewing Dr. Breed and is a little tipsy and lets it get to him and causes Dr. Breed to abruptly end the interview. Ice nine does exist but only the Hoenikkers know about it. Faust showed him around a little bit and filled him in more on Dr. H. Jonah visits Mr. and Mrs. Hoenikker’s graves. While there he starts talking with the grounds keeper for the cemetery who so happens to be Dr. Breed’s brother, Marvin Breed.  

Vocabulary

Chortled: to chuckle gleefully. 

Nebula: a cloud of interstellar gas and dust.

Waning: to decrease in strength, intensity, etc

Whirr: make a soft swishing sound  

Questions

1. What was Emily’s outlook on dating both Breed’s and Dr. Hoenikker?

2. Why did Frank leave before the funeral was even over?

3. What is the significance of the driver being at the gravesite asking about the angel tombstone?