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Miss Zara, this post is entirely for you.
EMO CHAIR!!!!
*runs away and hides*
Prettyyyy. Eee.
And look! It's my icon, but it's the full picture! ^__________^
Oh, gracious. This is bizarre. And rather amazing. And bizarre.
Bwee, costumes. I have no idea.
Hamlet's hair makes me laugh. I don't know why. It's rather exceedingly silly of me. Hair! But not quite as much as Horatio's BEARD. XD OH, GOD. This, on the other hand, so pretty!
Ee.
And Manet painted Hamlet!! He looks quite mad indeed. Hee.
Oooh, frowny broody Horatio...!
Silly hats ahoy!
Eeeeeeeeeee lithographs eeeeEEEEeeeee! Guildenstern inna dress! Eeee! ^________^
...Horatio. SHAVE. A moustache--no. No. XD --No, wait, this is worse. HORATIO. NO CAPE.
...TEH awesome!!
Horatio's Hamlet
Grade levels 7-12
A 30-minute one-man adaptation of Shakespeare's greatest play, Hamlet. In this production, Horatio, Hamlet's one true friend, relates the story of the fallen prince through the Bard's monologues and poetry written by the artist. A 15-minute discussion of the play follows.
!!!
Awwwwwww.
...... XD
..And I think that's all. :D Wasn't that entertaining?
EMO CHAIR!!!!
*runs away and hides*
Prettyyyy. Eee.
And look! It's my icon, but it's the full picture! ^__________^
Oh, gracious. This is bizarre. And rather amazing. And bizarre.
Bwee, costumes. I have no idea.
Hamlet's hair makes me laugh. I don't know why. It's rather exceedingly silly of me. Hair! But not quite as much as Horatio's BEARD. XD OH, GOD. This, on the other hand, so pretty!
Ee.
And Manet painted Hamlet!! He looks quite mad indeed. Hee.
Oooh, frowny broody Horatio...!
Silly hats ahoy!
Eeeeeeeeeee lithographs eeeeEEEEeeeee! Guildenstern inna dress! Eeee! ^________^
...Horatio. SHAVE. A moustache--no. No. XD --No, wait, this is worse. HORATIO. NO CAPE.
...TEH awesome!!
Horatio's Hamlet
Grade levels 7-12
A 30-minute one-man adaptation of Shakespeare's greatest play, Hamlet. In this production, Horatio, Hamlet's one true friend, relates the story of the fallen prince through the Bard's monologues and poetry written by the artist. A 15-minute discussion of the play follows.
!!!
Awwwwwww.
...... XD
..And I think that's all. :D Wasn't that entertaining?
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Date: 2005-09-27 03:58 am (UTC)I love you so, so much. ...Also-- your current music. XDDD I shouldn't approve so much. (I'm not the only one.)
(All of the links in the paragraph that starts "Hamlet's hair makes me laugh" don't work. ;_____; Neither does the Horatio-cape.)
But-- but EMO CHAIR. (I love love love Emo Chairs.) I love that picture. (I love love love Olivier!Hamlet's first scene.) And look! It's my not-friendsonly-banner!
And oh, I like the full picture of your icon. *saves* Also, the Alas, Poor Yorick scene here, at the very top, is pricelcess.
I WANT TO SEE STUPID!HAMLET!HAIR AND HORATIO!BEARD. (Horatio often has facial hair in paitings/art, have we noticed this? I've read that a lot of people take him to be older than Hamlet.) Also-- also, BROODY!HORATIO. He's so cute. *pinches his cheeks*
Oooh, Manet!Hamlet. The beard, the beard. But otherwise very pretty. I like his hat and his cape. Hamlet wants a cape.
SILLY HATS. Wow. XD
I love the Delacroix lithographs. I love the way that Hamlet is posing in all of them. XD And then of course Horatio's icon and this are so gorgeous, too.
Oh, I don't know. Horatio's moustache is kind of cute. Kind of. Maybe.
Awwww. Horatio's Hamlet.
And awwwww. Oh, oh, oh. And (this is random, but) I've heard good things about the BBC version of Hamlet (the one with Patrick Stewart), and apparently Hamlet strokes Horatio's cheek as he dies. ;___;
...
You win.
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Date: 2005-09-27 04:37 am (UTC)Because I have nothing else to offer for this, you get:
More Emo Chair and something completely random.
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Date: 2005-09-27 04:59 pm (UTC)...
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*ded*
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Date: 2005-09-27 05:13 pm (UTC)*sadly, has only the VHS of Olivier!Hamlet, and not the DVD any longer, so can take no screencaps-- or would cap the Horatio-leans-against-the-Emo-Chair scene
with 'ohmygod so sleeping together confidence(and Horatio in general)*(no subject)
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XD *slain*Woe!(no subject)
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Date: 2005-09-27 05:58 pm (UTC)...what's that supposed to mean? *la, la, la, halo*(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-27 06:52 pm (UTC)...ha, ha. Right. It's an optical delusion! /Finian(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-27 05:12 pm (UTC)(Huzzah for AIM. :D)
I KNOW! (me too me too me too) ^___________^ (!!! yes) WIN.
Isn't it pretty? Nanni found it...! Nanni is wonderful and clever and eee. Also, XD.
*giggles* (He does! It's--well, we discussed that, didn't we. Hmph) ^___^ He's so trying to be Hamlet and failing.
Yes. The beard. Ahaha. Hamlet should have a cape!
XD Yep.
--Oh, he so is. Pose pose pose. 'Lord. Yes, Delacroix did the eeeest Hamlet things.
XD NO.
^___^ I know!!
--Bibble. We wants it. Awwwww.
.....^______________^
Thank you, thank you. My pleasure.
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Date: 2005-09-27 06:43 pm (UTC)Horatio!beard makes me laugh. Makes me laugh so much. Hamlet's cute little goatee makes me happy, though. (We did! I don't think there's much textual evidence as to Horatio's age-- Hamlet's, though... Thirty. Ick. Shakespeare, I love you, but...no.) He is! (Now I'm picturing Horatio standing before his mirror, saying 'To be or not be' -- no, no, that's no angsty enough.)
I prefer goatee!Hamlet. And Hamlet may have to have a cape now. No feathered hat, though, methinks.
Hamlet's so melodramatic, though, that I can picture him posing at the time. XD Eee.
It's my goal to see as many copies of Hamlet as the library and video rental can offer (as well as to rewatch Branagh, Zeffirelli, and Scott), so I need to look for this.
*loveslovesloves*
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Date: 2005-09-27 07:03 pm (UTC)*snorts* Horatio's beard looks positively dangerous. (Thirty. Is that canon? O_O) XD (....!!!!!! *chokes and expires*)
Aww, yes. Goatee!Hamlet is perfect. Also, cape. ^_______^ But not hat. The hat is rather--no.
XD
Agreed. And if you find it, won't you tell me how to obtain it? *stops quoting Astaire songs*
*adooooores*
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Date: 2005-09-27 07:15 pm (UTC)Quite. (Well. The gravedigger says that he's been sexton since the day when Hamlet Sr. overcame Forti Sr. --which coincidentally, was the day Hamlet was born-- and then later that he has been sexton 'man and boy, thirty years.' I also thought this was a bit iffy, though, as the gravedigger is not the most reliable character in the play when it comes to words, and as Hamlet toys with time ['two hours,' etc] himself.)
Goatee and cape, then. Or, rather, on DF, just cape. XD
Will do! I will go to poke at the library as soon as they give me a library card. *pout!*
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Date: 2005-09-27 07:18 pm (UTC)^____________________________^!!!!
Yay! Hmph, they do not give it to you quick enough!
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Date: 2005-09-27 07:37 pm (UTC)...*clings to IanMcKellan!Hamlet*)
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Date: 2005-09-27 04:01 am (UTC)...what's with the bellydancers? Oh dear.
(The ones with the silly hair and beard don't work! Wah! Not that I haven't had my fill of bad Hamlet hair, but still. *g*)
Horatio-with-moustache looks kinda like J. M. Barrie. Either that, or a woman who goes overboard disguising herself as a man.
(And the "NO. CAPE." one doesn't work either! *sniffles*)
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Date: 2005-09-27 05:00 pm (UTC)I know, that's what I was wondering. I have no idea.
(*wibbles!* They worked when I linked Zara directly. Will you be on to-night? Or did you try copy/pasting the urls?)
*snickers helplessly* Now I picture Viola with a huge black moustache.
(That one also has to be directly linked. Er.)
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Date: 2005-09-28 03:09 am (UTC)(Also, has spied on the "How old is Hamlet?" conversation. And for the record, my Oberlin advisor who happens to be a noted Shakespearean told me that "thirty years" was just slang for "a long time" and Hamlet is more likely rather younger than thirty. So. *g*)
Actually, now that I think about it, the bellydancers are obviously Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
(I got 'em! Through copy/pasting and cutting things and such. And, um, HEE! Oh, and did you notice that in the one with Hamlet's silly hair, he's wearing purple stockings, cross-gartered?)
I'm now picturing my Viola with a huge black moustache. Only for some reason she's in her Lady Macbeth costume. And she does not look amused. Quick, hide the daggers!
(Got that one too! Horatio, thou look'st like a dork.)
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