Monday, 22 January 2007

On Purpose to Grace

Is it not strange that sheep's guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?
says Benedick as he tries to put a bad spin on everythging related to love. Copyright William Shakespeare. Apparantly sheep's guts refers to the strings of a lute, but when i wikipedia'd lute there was no such evidence of lute strings ever having been made of the guts of sheep. I have never heard a lute. Nor do i know what they sound like, although in Italian they are called viola da mano so i guess they sound like a viola.

I was so pleased in English today to hear our teacher say "The Iambic Pentameter mirrors the content by mirroring the idea of harmony in the world." I was starting to lose faith in our English lessons being anything like they are on American TV, where they discuss intelligent subjects such as the rythm of writing symbolicly resembling harmony in the world. Faith be restored. "On purpose to grace" is also a quote in Much Ado about Nothing which is probably not meant to be used as an actual quote as it is in the middle of a sentence, "purpose" and "grace" are not really related. All as if always. I could change that to "Here be us all, as if always we were away". There. Does that make you understand what that whole paragraph meant? Does it make it easier to relate to because i wrote it, baby. N/A.

By the way i put comma baby after randomly selected sentences to make them seem more interesting and to make me appear more original.

The Views long awaited debut album is out today. I will not be getting it, instead i will rip it off a friend. I like saying Asted Way Ittle Ay Ayjay Say though because it has been a long time since anyone spoke like that. Also Little Miss Sunshine is released today. That film was really funny and awkward. Look at Breslin!



Little Miss Sunshine


1 comment:

Air Kicked the Architecture said...

It cut out the evil girl behind Breslin. Click on image