Ear Tuneable
By Charlie on Dec 19, 2006 in Hearing & Orthepedic

I need help with my monologue!?
So for English class, we had to get a monologue from a Shakespeare play … but I'm having trouble understanding what is happening in this … help!? One night of sleep Midsommer Act I, sc. 1 (line 181) ELENA just call me? that show more recant. Demetrius loves your fair: Just Happy! Your eyes are lode-star, and the sweet language of adjustable air lark to shepherd's ear, when the wheat is green, when hawthorn buds appear. The disease is contagious: O, were so favorable that catches Yours, Hermia before I go: My ear must draw your voice, my eye your eye, tongue language should develop its sweet melody. If the mine in the world, Demetrius being suspended, the rest I will translate for you. O, teach me how you look, and what art influencing the motion of the heart of Demetrius.
Understanding what happens behind the words. Memorize your lines and follow the work of thought by thought. It works effectively with any room to run, from Shakespeare to talk rather than sing a song. This is a video for example: All http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtmO0qsJ4ms&feature=channel_page best:)
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