Well, it's a drama survey that includes group presentations with a performance component, and this guy ended up playing an angel in The Second Shepherds' Play. And decided, for whatever reason, to play said angel as a belligerent drunk who had just come from a party in heaven. I said I thought it was funny, which it was (once), and I guess he took this as encouragement to write both of the first two papers on TSSP and refer to drunken angels in both of them.
This would be one of the same students who thought Othello II should have a robot and a pirate in it, by the way :)
Heya. I teach Shakespeare, British lit, and some other stuff. I am an associate professor at a small public university in the South, here known as Misnomer U; I spent a year in a visiting position at a private liberal-arts college that I call New SLAC. I hold degrees from the Beloved Alma Mater (undergrad) and the University of Basketball (grad). This blog contains teaching anecdotes, occasional posts about whatever I'm reading, and random thoughts.
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I'm intrigued.
Well, it's a drama survey that includes group presentations with a performance component, and this guy ended up playing an angel in The Second Shepherds' Play. And decided, for whatever reason, to play said angel as a belligerent drunk who had just come from a party in heaven. I said I thought it was funny, which it was (once), and I guess he took this as encouragement to write both of the first two papers on TSSP and refer to drunken angels in both of them.
This would be one of the same students who thought Othello II should have a robot and a pirate in it, by the way :)
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