• class 2-24-13

    Agenda Orgasm and Death Quiz 13 Plot/Sentence Questions Synthesis and development of Monday’s discussion Discussion of Act 3 via Jazz’s blog post Scenes from the play   Orgasm and Death Ben Jonson’s translation of a Roman poem by Petronius: Doing, a filthy pleasure is, and short; And done, we straight repent us of the sport:…

  • The Oblivious, Self-Centered Wives of Windsor

    The final acts of the play reveal an overarching theme of self-serving agendas played out by characters who are too self-involved to notice what is right before there eyes. This can be seen with the deception of Falstaff, who is too concerned with luring Mistress Ford away from her husband to realize the trickery and…

  • Mr. Ford V. Mr. Page

    I think as being a husband Mr. ford should trust his wife because she is his life partner. As compare to Mr. Page, Mr. Ford is a bad husband. why would Mr. Ford wants to find out about mistress Ford’s reply ? On the other hand Mr. Page is a wonderful husband. Mr Page did…

  • Mrs. Ford’s wrongful move

    If I were Mrs. Ford I would have never planned that revenge against Falstaff. Instead to make herself look trustworthy in front of her husband, she should have handed the letter to him. The revenge that Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford have planned should be carried by Page because her marriage is more successful and…

  • Trustworthy or Deceptive?

    After receiving the letters from Falstaff, Mistress Page and Mistress Ford plan their revenge. They decide to play along and lead Falstaff on. However, as we have seen previously, Ford is quite distrusting of his wife, while Page is the contrary. So, how trustworthy is Mistress Ford actually being to her husband? Although she doesn’t…

  • Ticket List

    Last Name First Name # tickets Bergquist Megan 1 Fryer Didi 1 Hanania Heidi 1 Hayden Richard 1 Khan Madiha 1 Khan Kanwal 2 Letham Glenn 1 Malone Amanda 1 Matz Robert 4 McDonald Tyler 1 Nalle Spencer 3 Ngo Vinh 1 O’Reilly Kaity 1 Ong Jillian 2 Pemberton Andria 2 Perez Carlos 1 Perry…

  • Harry le Roy

    I know this has already been done, Act 4 Scene 1, but its the most interesting scene to me considering that Henry gets to see how the commoners view him as and how they act when he’s not around. The scene begins with Henry deciding to disguise himself with Erpingham’s dirty cloak after a meeting with his…