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clevermanka ([personal profile] clevermanka) wrote2021-10-24 07:18 am

Sunday Snippet, et. al.

I have got to touch up my roots today. Absolute imperative, no more putting it off. I hate the way it looks right now, and since my hair is currently my only body part over which I have any control... Yeah it's A Thing. I just hope my arms don't poop out halfway through. I meant to get started at 6am but it's 7:30 and I'm still sitting here with my tea and the hair mask getting stiff and cold. eta: rinsing out the henna at 11:30 just in time for a phone call with [personal profile] write_out  and then indigo this afternoon. 👍

Yesterday was the Shakespeare group I'm in with [personal profile] yaaurens and [personal profile] jabber_moose  and I got to read Lady Macbeth! I skimmed the play earlier in the week to go through and highlight my lines, and I'd forgotten how few lines Lady M has. For a character with such a large cultural impact, she doesn't have a lot of screen time. I'm always amazed at the language of this play, too. It's awkward and uncomfortable--bizarre in an unsettling way. The guy reading Macbeth was excellent and I hope I did his wife justice. I certainly had the emotional disregulation down, ha ha! I also tried to make it clear that these two FUCK, which I think a lot of productions fail to highlight. I came out of it with a lot more feelings than I thought I had about her. She's power-hungry and horny and obsessively attracted/devoted to her husband in a massively co-dependent way and in the end it's her soft nature (which she tries to deny at the beginning) that ruins her.

I'm cautiously curious about the Denzel Washington/Frances McDormand production although I found the current 50-second preview deeply boring.

Still making small but steady progress on Good Intentions! I gave myself one day off after cheering[personal profile] naye over her finish line, but other than that I've written at least 100 words a day every day this week.

“I heard the group was back so I came to see how your day was,” Ye Zun said, letting go and backing up as Zhao Yunlan and Chu Shuzhi wandered over. He glanced over his shoulder and angled his body to include them in the question. “How was it? Did you have a good time?” He glanced at Shen Wei and for a moment his easy smile went sharp with narrowed eyes. “How was the track?” His face smoothed out again as he turned back to the other two boys. “Did he make a good showing?”

Shen Wei’s lips went numb and his heart beat hard. Shen Wei hadn’t mentioned the dirt bike track to Ye Zun, much less the false permission slip. He glanced between Chu Shuzhi and Zhao Yunlan, chips and sandwiches churning in his stomach. Chu Shuzhi’s face retained its usual sullen indifference while Zhao Yunlan’s shifted from uncertain discomfort to a facade of easy humor.

“Uh,” he started.

“Don’t worry, I won’t tell Dad,” Ye Zun interrupted, bumping his shoulder against Shen Wei’s.


Ugh, Ye Zun you're such an asshole.
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[personal profile] wrote_and_writ 2021-10-24 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I decided to teach Hamlet this year instead of Macbeth. We were bored by it last year. Hamlet is a hot mess, but there’s a lot to work with.
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[personal profile] wrote_and_writ 2021-10-24 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
It’s accessible, which can be great for high school students, depending on the level of kids in your class, but there’s so much that happens on stage, like dramatic fighting, that doesn’t work in a reading. Whereas Hamlet has so many great monologues and soliloquies that you have multiple points of connection for a reader.
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[personal profile] nnozomi 2021-10-25 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
The Scottish play is one of the stories my mom used to tell my cousins and me when we were quite small (clearly we were a fearless bunch), and as a result there are still lines I can repeat now. I like your Lady M analysis!

other than that I've written at least 100 words a day every day this week.
Yay! And oh dear, Ye Zun.
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[personal profile] umadoshi 2021-10-25 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
She's power-hungry and horny and obsessively attracted/devoted to her husband in a massively co-dependent way and in the end it's her soft nature (which she tries to deny at the beginning) that ruins her.

That is a fabulous read on her. *^^*

I've written at least 100 words a day every day this week.

So much yay!

“Don’t worry, I won’t tell Dad,” Ye Zun interrupted, bumping his shoulder against Shen Wei’s.

*side-eyes Ye Zun* Asshole indeed.
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[personal profile] minoanmiss 2021-10-25 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
I hope the touching up went well! And I LOVE your read on Lady M. She was my favorite and I was so mad when she died.
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[personal profile] yaaurens 2021-10-25 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
You were fabulous as Lady M.

Brava on the writing!
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[personal profile] minoanmiss 2021-10-25 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)

Oh, true, but I was 13. :D

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[personal profile] umadoshi 2021-10-25 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Surprisingly enough, engineering students don't just randomly drop by my desk to discuss The Bard.

Sad but unsurprising. :/
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[personal profile] msmitti 2021-10-25 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think I've ever read Macbeth. My bomb-ass mother started a drama club for me in grade school (I was too young for whatever drama club I wanted to join) and we did Macbeth one year. I was the third witch. I'm fairly certain, given the crazy amount of work Mom did to adapt the play to a grade school level and length and then direct it, she expected me to take a bigger part.

Hope the hair turned out. I desperately need a haircut but maybe I'll just trim my ends after a shower and call it good.
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[personal profile] mekare 2021-10-27 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Go you for writing regularly!