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From: senseiseth
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  • Don't talk of them as if they hail from your country. And I will happily take you up on that.

  • @euanshanahan The stench of ego is so strong, I can actually smell it here. And since when was Shakespeare or mentioning men who've acted in his plays limited to certain people? I'm not saying that anywhere near the level of quality as those men, but at least I don't go around making malicious comments and then begin living up to the worst of a cultural stereotype. And it's been three weeks, where's your video?

  • this is the exact reason the american's shouldn't touch our blessed bard's work.

  • @euanshanahan When you can do as well of a job as Kenneth Branagh or Lawrence Oliver, then I'll consider the comment valid.

  • gay

  • @boblc123456

    yeah, looking at your profile, i'm not surprised at how pitiful that comment truly was. of course it seems your sole interests include short explosions and cheap rice burners, so i'm not losing sleep over this.

  • @senseiseth good. You're gay

    

  • @boblc123456

    you know the person who makes the most accusations tends to be the worst offender. and i would say something about how that relates to you, but it would most likely fly over your head with plenty of room to spare. though i'm pretty sure you come back with another witty comment, maybe "you're very gay" or "gayder vader". who knows, who cares, you can go back to that little hole where you pet yourself saying how cool and manly you are. i am through with you.

  • @senseiseth

    sorry i almost forgot, you seem to be rather interested in people being gay, why is that?is this something that you can't stop thinking about, is this something you aspire to be. maybe you should get a life, but maybe that's too much for you since it takes you away from rundown mopes and mundane internet postings that are solely to gather attention for yourself. you are truly pathetic you know that.

  • @senseiseth You're through with me? NOOO, I dumped you first! I'm through with you!

  • @boblc123456 The level of lame for that comment cannot be measured nor properly described.

  • In addition to all that was stated in your exchange with IAmTheSecretOfMana, I'd like to suggest closer consideration of the rhythm of the verse -- for anyone acting Shakespeare, this is a humongous part of the aforementioned theatrical process. In any case, kudos for uploading and I sincerely look forward to the possibility of perhaps viewing a second attempt! x]

  • Oh, fear not. By no means do you sound like a jerk. It just seems without heart at times.

    Congratulations on your A by the way! I understand what you mean aswell by the gaining an understanding of Theatrical Process.

    You chose a very good speech. Henry V is far greater than R+J in my opinion.

    I'm sorry for sounding so pretentious ^_^

  • and i think that the point of the exercise was to gain a better understanding of what goes on in the theatrical process.

    but i do want to make it clear that i'm not trying to be a jerk at all. and i apologize for sounding like one.

  • actually, that would be great, this is my favorite speech and i'd like to give it the speech the justice it deserves.

    although i'd like to say that i got an A for the assignment this was for. and the other i could think of was a play involving romeo's and juliet's dads.

  • If you want, as I'm doing this speech for my Drama School Auditions next year, would you like me to video my rendition and upload it?

    I really don't mean to sound like a twat, by what i'm saying. It's constructive criticism.

    Now you've learnt the speech, really try to refine and define the big moments. Such as the line "We few, we happy, we band of brothers"

    The king is saying he who shares the battle and blood whether peasant or not will be brother to the king. Equals. The same status

  • I'm sorry to have to say it, but you've made the speech to light. This is a VERY powerful speech, Seth. Henry rouses the morale of the army and they win Agincourt with less than 50 casualties to the French's thousands.

    Really try to express that passion. Henry is a GREAT leader, he's really going for it. Watch Brannagh's version from the film for some slight insight into the extreme importance in this speech.

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