Tuesday, September 04, 2007

here's two for you white day folks...

1) What ARE the two movie titles in Hamlet's "to be or not to be" monologue? Extra credit for both correct movie titles. (if there are more than 2, let me know!)

2) Shakespeare doesn't like to reinvent the wheel... In 3:1...Hamlet says "be all my sins remembered" as Ophelia enters the room. Name the line from another Shakespearian tragedy that speaks of remembering sins again... Give the play AND the line for the extra credit!

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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4:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Umm, here's a couple guesses on the movie titles: "To be or not to be" and "What dreams may come".

4:03 PM  
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6:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

id have to guess Outrageous Fortune, What Dreams May Come and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country because i googled the question and thats what came up first...thats not cheating is it?

6:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think sam's cheating. just kidding i did what sam did too. (i wonder where he got the idea...hmm...weird) but i answered the other question. i found these two quotes that have to do with sins.

1. Timon of Athens -- Act I, Sc. II: Here 's that which is too weak to be a sinner, honest water, which ne'er left man i' the mire.

2. King Henry IV. Part I -- Act I, Sc. II: 'T is my vocation, Hal; 't is no sin for a man to labour in his vocation.

7:13 PM  
Blogger Mrzhire said...

Sam...you win (although it's cheap!!) Let me know if you want e.c. or a late pass. You Googleaholics... I've never heard of Outrageous Fortune. Has anyone seen it?

Kara, nice try... but not what I had in mind. Here's a hint: you've all read the play before! Remember, gotta have the line #. Good luck!

8:28 PM  
Blogger Mrzhire said...

this one's still up for grabs for 3rd and 7th block. Don't ask Gabrielle for the answer!

1:11 PM  
Blogger Hollidayrain said...

I'm hoping this is what you're referring to:
Romeo and Juliet, Line 109-110:
"Romeo: Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! / Give me my sin again."

-Sreyas

5:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dear sreyas...if you get it, i'm gonna be pissed. end of story.

8:16 PM  
Blogger Logan Finch said...

Hmm... I think i have to try to best Sreyas. How about:
OTHELLO "Think on thy sins"
Line 44 or 45 in Othello.
I can't count very well...

10:10 PM  
Blogger Mrzhire said...

You ROCK, Sreyas.

7:26 AM  

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