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What does LOVE do to people?. I Will Wait – Mumford & Sons. And I came home Like a stone And I fell heavy into your arms These days of darkness Which we've known Will blow away with this new sun And I'll kneel down Wait for now And I'll kneel down Know my ground
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I Will Wait – Mumford & Sons And I came home Like a stone And I fell heavy into your arms These days of darkness Which we've known Will blow away with this new sun And I'll kneel down Wait for now And I'll kneel down Know my ground And I will wait, I will wait for you And I will wait, I will wait for you
L-O-V-E – Nat King Cole L is for the way you look at me O is for the only one I see V is very, very extraordinary E is even more than anyone that you adore and Love is all that I can give to you Love is more than just a game for two Two in love can make it Take my heart and please don't break it Love was made for me and you
(You Drive Me) Crazy – Britney Spears Baby, I'm so into you You got that somethin', what can I do Baby, you stood me around The earth is movin', but I can't feel the ground Every time you look at me My heart is jumpin', it's easy to see Lovin' you means so much more More than anything I ever felt before You drive me crazy I just cant sleep I'm so excited, I'm in too deep Ohh... crazy, but it feels alright Baby, thinkin' of you keeps me up all night
Hurt – Drake So hard to breathe this air that we call love, Ain't nothing worse than the hurt we receive from love, When you get hurt by the one you living for, Pain can make you wanna love no more, Loving you no more, I just I can't I just cant be loving you no more, I love you more than I love myself.
I Will Always Love You – Whitney Houston If I should stay, I would only be in your way. So I'll go, but I know I'll think of you ev'ry step of the way. And I will always love you. I will always love you. You, my darling you.
Comedy vs. Tragedy In pairs: what are the differences between comedy and tragedy? Make two columns and list them. Think about: characters, what happens (plot), endings, and examples (movies, books, etc)
Shakespearean Comedy vs. Tragedy Comedy Tragedy Main character(s) has(have) “tragic flaws” The fall of the “hero” Typically ends in death (often multiple) Catharsis (a feeling of relief/closure at the conclusion of the play) • Love theme • Comedy through language • Complex plot • Mistaken identities • Typically ends in marriage
Love in Shakespeare’s Comedies • Sets of lovers (not just a pair, usually) • Lovers must overcome some sort of obstacle that prevents them from being together • Ends with marriage
Who’s who & where Duke Orsino’s estate Countess Olivia’s estate Olivia (the countess) Malvolio (steward) Maria (waiting-woman) Sir Toby (Olivia’s uncle) Sir Andrew (Olivia’s suitor) Feste (aka “Clown”) Fabian (servant) • Orsino (the duke) • “Cesario” aka Viola (shipwrecked in a new land) • Valentine (servant) • Curio (servant) • Wandering around Illyria • Sebastian (shipwrecked brother of Viola) • Antonio (a captain, Sebastian’s buddy)
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