Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Logic and Decision-Making
Monday, August 15, 2011
Expert Circle
1st Topic:
William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon was not considered a likely candidate for the authorship of Shakespeare’s works as his biography, particularly his humble origins and obscure life seemed incompatible with his poetic eminence and reputation for genius.
There are more than 70 possible authorship candidates, including Francis Bacon, the 6th Earl of Derby, Christopher Marlowe, and the 17th Earl of Oxford.
I think that the most likely candidate to have written Shakespeare’s works is Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. This is because Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford was an Elizabethan courtier, playwright, lyric poet, sportsman and patron of the arts and is currently the most popular alternative candidate proposed for the authorship of Shakespeare’s works. Also, J. Thomas Looney, an English schoolteacher, proposed Oxford as a candidate for the authorship of Shakespeare’s works and his theory was based on perceived analogies between Oxford’s life and poetic techniques and Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets. Hence, I think that the most likely candidate to have written Shakespeare’s works is Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
2nd Topic:
Elizabeth I was Queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 24 March 1603.
During the Elizabeth’s reign, there were conflicts between England and Spain, Scotland and Ireland. However, England was alliance with Netherlands during the Elizabeth’s reign.
The relationship between Shakespeare and Elizabeth I was employer-employee relationship. Shakespeare was throughout his life greatly indebted to the patronage and support of royal and noble personages; his royal patrons were Queen Elizabeth and King James I, both of whom greatly loved the drama.
Portia has a nature which is at once finely sensitive and very determined. Feminine in her intuitions, she can also be strong-willed, resourceful, resolute, romantic and witty. She has a keen insight into human character. Like Portia, Elizabeth I was determined, intelligent and well educated. Also, Elizabeth I managed to overcome challenges like defeating the Spanish Armada, just like Portia who managed to save Antonio from receiving his forfeit.
Hygiene was virtually non-existent during the Elizabethan era. Wealthy people bathed once every few weeks, while peasants bathed about 3 times every year. Females used make-ups. Males put lead powder on hair. Wealthy women bring about perfume & lonely peasants bring nothing. No running water. Wealthy people had buckets of water wheareas lonely peasants had water only from out houses.
4th Topic:
- What was Venice like during 15th & 16th Century?
Venice flourished & was important trading centre & art centre, due to stable political climate. Over hundereds of thousands of people lived there. Venetian craftsmen produce various decorative arts, while Merchants traded wood & silk & various other products. Art beginning of 16th Century, theatre was welcomed. Groups of actors performed in houses of nobles.
- Why was Venice important during 15th & 16th Century?
Venice was centre of Renaissance then. Architecture, art, music & literature flourished in Venice. The printing of books in the Italian language ws initiated in Venice & contributed to the Italian Renaissance. The Venetian School poly-choral compositions were famous throughout Europe then. The dominant religion in Venice is Roman Catholism.
5th Topic:1.Open Air Theatres with no electricity or lighting
2. No electricity or lighting or sound amplification
3.People with a good memory and coordination for stunts partook in the plays. The general public could watch them.
4.”Queen Elizabeth” liked plays but the authorities did not.
5.Golden Globe theatre was a lot less developed than modern days theatres and the stages were usually bare with little technology
Friday, August 12, 2011
Describing a Person by Describing the Place
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Ameneh Bahrami
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Speech
Good afternoon Mr Lundberg and fellow classmates. Today, I will be talking about my views of why I believe that it was a good choice killing Osama bin Laden rather than sparing his life and bringing him back to the US.
On September 11, 2001, a series of four coordinated suicide attacks was launched by Al-Qaeda to the US. 19 Al-Qaeda hijackers hijacked 4 commercial passenger jets airliners and took control of the plane. The hijackers intentionally crashed into four different sites, killing thousands of people.
This is all because of Osama bin Laden. Committing such a huge crime, I feel that the US has made the right choice by killing Osama on the spot at Pakistan. Remember the case on Mas Selamat? He was attempting to bomb Changi Airport before he was arrested by Singapore authorities. After being sent to prison, he managed to escape prison through the toilet window. If the US authorities had committed the same kind of mistake as the Singapore Authorities, the consequences would be disastrous. It would be impractical for the US, which has been trying to catch bin Laden for such a long time, risk Osama escaping again. If bin Laden did manage to escape, it may be possible that Osama might be enraged with his capture and plan another, more terrible terrorist attack against the US. While trying to give bin Laden another chance in court, it may lead to bin Laden terrorizing the US once more. Thus, I feel that it will be more fail-safe to kill Osama on the spot.
Furthermore, the US has been tracking bin Laden since the presidency of Bill Clinton. If I were the US navy soldier, I would have done the same and killed Osama. Getting rid of one of the world's more notorious terrorist would be doing the world a good deed. Also, after committing such a huge terrorist attack on the US, I can believe why the US navy soldier did not think twice before shooting and killing bin Laden. For all the innocent people who have died because of bin Laden, it should be time that bin Laden himself have a taste of his own medicine and face death. He had ruined countless number of lives and caused so much destruction in the US. He should not be allowed to live any longer, and thus I feel that it was right that the US killed bin Laden on the spot in Pakistan.
In conclusion, I stand firm that the US has done the right thing and killed bin Laden on the spot. Although some people may argue that everyone deserve another chance, another chance to start anew. The problem is, bin Laden has been given so many chances to own up and face justice. Yet, he decided to remain hidden and wait till the US navy came and found him. After all, it is impossible to escape the long arms of justice. Therefore, I feel that bin Laden as no rights to continue living after all the terrible things he had done to the world.
Thank you.