"What is my name? Whither am i going? Where
do I dwell? Am I a married man or Bachelor?
Then come to answer every man directly and briefly,
wisely and truly: wise i say, I am a bachelor."
- ( Shakespeare 137)
This passage is significant to me because it shows
how Cinna, the Poet, stood its ground to face the
angry Plebeians. Though she knew she was no match
to them, she was brave enough to stay calm and keep
his cool. The fact that it shows us who Cinna is, how he
is brave makes it meaningful. She handled the situation well,
although at the end, it still caused him his life.
GROUP MEMBERS:
- "I have no willto wanderforth of doors,
Yet something leads me forth." ( Shakespeare 135)
*What does this mean?
- They knew it wasn't the real Cinna, right? And if so,
why did the plebeians kill Cinna, although they knew
it really wasn't him?
to me it seemed like they werent really accepting the fact that they made a mistake. U know maybe their thinking like hey you know why not just kill'em both ..get it over..better to be to have him quiet forever than complaining that we ALMOST killed him...u get what im trying to say ?? :)
ReplyDelete