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Dancing and Carousing

January 12th, 2009 by ginga

1 memorable line from Act 1 is “If music be the food of love, play on;” (1.1.1) I think that this quote is memorable because it is the first line of the act.

An other memorable line from act 1 is “To pay this debt of love but to a brother,” (1.2.34) I think that this quote is interesting because Olivia is trying to pay respect to her dead brother.

An other memorable line from act 1 is “Assure yourself after our ship did split,” (1.2.9) I think this is also an interesting quote becaus captian and viola are disscussing about viola’s brother.

One last memorable line for act 1 is “Sir Toby Belch! How now, Sir Toby Belch?” (1.2.36) I think this is a weird quote because Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are drunk and are meeting eachother at Olivias house. 

 

 

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CrAzY, RuLe FrEe HoLiDaYs

November 25th, 2008 by ginga

Holidays, where can I start?… I mean there are so many holidays espescialy for religion. There is like, hmmmm, let me see, ALOT!!! In America, Europe, and in some places in asia, they celebrate: Christmas, Haloween, and all of the asian holidays such as: Tet in vietnam, Divali in india, but there are so many more and just think of all the countries in the world ( there are like 195 countries in the world) and like 30 holidays celebrated in each, I just googled up all the holidays that cambodia celebrates and there were exactly 29 holidays, but jus imagine 30 times 195 which is 5,850, which means that there are like 5,850 crazy, rule free holidays!!!  

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