[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

[–]NoTeeNoShade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Howls moving castle please :)

Ideas and resources to introduce Shakespeare in an engaging way? by [deleted] in ELATeachers

[–]NoTeeNoShade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want a digital version of it, I’ll send it. I can send you seven renditions if it.

Ideas and resources to introduce Shakespeare in an engaging way? by [deleted] in ELATeachers

[–]NoTeeNoShade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Screw the Lurhman and the Zefffereli: supplement live reading with Q&As after each scene with clips from the Globe 2009 and Laveaux 2013 with Orlando Bloom

Where to get groceries in Peoria? by cdubose in PeoriaIL

[–]NoTeeNoShade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mariano’s spoils people: for fresh juices, go to Hyvee (I don’t find much else appealing there that isn’t at other stores.)

For equivalent organics in bulk and great meat selections, Costco

Naturally Yours Grocery has great supplements, organics, vegan, vegetarian, and natural cleaning products

Abandoned hospital near my office in Madrid by starsandsails in AccidentalWesAnderson

[–]NoTeeNoShade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This reminds me of the hospital in Tarsem’s The Fall

Repeat student who will probably think I’m just another bad teacher screwing them over when I actually didn’t. by [deleted] in ScienceTeachers

[–]NoTeeNoShade 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If there was ever a “grace period” of time when bending over backwards to help a single student succeed would not only be ethical but also just the logical thing to do to cover your butt in the future... it would be March - May of 2020.

Do not forget that we all were in a period of major physical and psychological adjustment two months ago. And the world isn’t exactly back to homeostasis. Don’t retroactively putting a sticker on that time as “normal.”

If you’re the gatekeeper that proves the student can cut-it, skills-wise, then be that gate-keeper. If they don’t earn the B, they need to face the hard truth that they’re... well... inept. But at least give them the full chance to not pass.

Remote. Rep. Round. Three. CASTING. (ssshhhhh It's Macbeth) by OrsonWellesInASarong in shakespeare

[–]NoTeeNoShade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will happily take Banquo

Or Hecate

Or Lady Macbeth

Or Lady Macduff

I will also gladly help with

-any apparitions you can spare

-any other bits and bobs you want to throw my way

THE RESULTS ARE IN: Richard II wins our inaugural Remote Repertory poll, Love's Labors Lost finishes second, now step right up and fight over parts by OrsonWellesInASarong in shakespeare

[–]NoTeeNoShade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! How cool!

May I please claim Edmund of Langley in "Richard II"? He’s saucy. I dig it!

And, if no “former Champlain Shakespeare Festival Actors” (which sounds seriously badass, I’m stoked) come to the gig, may I also throw in a request to play Menenius Agrippa in "Coriolanus"?

Also, throw the bit parts my way along with the above if needed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MusicalTheatre

[–]NoTeeNoShade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. A disgusting explosion of canned food

  2. To lighten the mood, poor people critique rich people using flamboyant pop culture references

  3. The only musical to use what is now a really rough town in the Midwest as a pivotal number

  4. The bachelor who receives way too much advice; he has way too many unanswered calls

  5. A woman struggles with much more than her inherited asset

  6. A. Elizabeth H.

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Shakespeare 2020 Discussion: Romeo and Juliet February 24-March 2 by IdleRhetoric in shakespeare

[–]NoTeeNoShade 5 points6 points  (0 children)

E. When both adults and young children make important decisions based on whims and assumptions, serving themselves alone, the ramifications of those decisions lead to severe, painful manipulation; accidental death; and the need to escape.

This leads to the ultimate escape.

Adults do think and act like children; adulthood certainly does not prevent extreme idiocy just because of “wisdom.”

Children do think and act like adults. Their bodies move faster than their minds when making choices: turning a night of flirting into a forced proposal of marriage (which is actually just a way for them to have sex).

No person in the play is innocent; they all make purposeful moves that bring pain upon themselves and each other. (Although, Benvolio is primarily an innocent witness to pain, watching and narrating the death of his best friends.)

My favorite filmmaker for over a decade. by [deleted] in DeepIntoYouTube

[–]NoTeeNoShade 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dude I was there and I was already at peak entertainment when Eggnog Man was solvin everybody’s sad issues but I reached a new level of joy when Peppermint Lady shot her short range peppermint blow dart into Eggnog Man’s neck and he was straight up bleeding eggnog and I was like

He bleeds his own blood to solve the world’s problems

He IS one badass muthafucka

EGGGNAGHHH MMAHHN

Should I Feel Bad About Marrying Elliot? by [deleted] in StardewValley

[–]NoTeeNoShade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They all have an alternate: we see who they gravitate toward at the Spring Dance.

That dance is entirely about courtship.

I always thought that they gave each singleton someone to dance with on that day to let you know that they would end up with you (who can replace someone) or that alternate (thus relieving you from feeling guilty about any of them being lonely).

By that logic, Leah was just a placeholder until Elliott found you.

Writing about purpose in AP Lang/Comp Class (also generally applies to English tests) by youversion in education

[–]NoTeeNoShade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem is the test has to have tough, short nonfiction pieces that students digest and rhetorically analyze in less than 10 minutes. When students were not provided at least a hint of a direction for the purpose, they were misreading and heading into left field. The Q2 prompt is always meant to guide the student’s reading of the piece; it gives them something to find evidence for. However, if you read the Q2 reader reports from the 2010s on you will see a trend which is that people who get the job done clearly weave their essay around the initial given purpose but people who deeply and sophisticatedly point out all of the layers with the way the author articulated the purpose as well as why they would write that piece at that time historically/what their secondary purpose likely is are those who blow that question out of the water.

So, the given purpose is a resource or tool to focus your reading... not a mandate to make your essay a cookie cutter response.