The Unseen Scene Rough Draft

One Act Play

 

-Based on the unseen scene from “The Landlady”

 

Setting: Outside the Landlady’s house on the street in Bath, England, Around 11pm and dark out. Inside the Landlady’s house (Living room and bedroom). During winter months (Cold outside)

 

Characters: 

 

-Christopher Mulholland: The Eton Schoolboy from the landlady’s check in list that Billy weaver suspected went missing. In this scene, he has just been lured into the Landlady’s house where he eventually is poisoned and murdered.

 

-The Landlady: The lonely 50 year old woman that lures people into her mysterious home so that she can poison them and preserve their bodies. In this scene, she lures in an Eton schoolboy named Christopher Mulholland.

 

Prop list:

 

-Bed with sheet and pillows

-Black night stand with small lamp

-Tall lamps

-Wooden door

-Black couch with small pillows

-Dining table

-Fake parrot

-Large brown carpet

-Curtains

-Paintings of various animals

-Coat rack

-Tea cup with tea

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rough Draft Script

 

Almost midnight on a dark street only lit by the dim streetlights. Bath, England 1958. In the outskirts of the downtown city with nearly identical houses on each sides of the road.

 

Christopher Mulholland trots confidently with his chin up and a sly smile down the eerily quiet street

 

He looks at his watch frustrated

 

Christopher: To the lone 2 people on the street “Sir, ma’am, do you know of a place to spend the night? A hotel? A bed and breakfast?”

 

Couple walks by and ignores Christopher. He throws his hands up in despair

 

As he continues to walk, a sign that says “BED AND BREAKFAST” suddenly appears on the bottom level window of a house. Christopher does a double and walk over to the house

 

Christopher: Sighs “Ah, it’s worth a try”

 

Christopher knocks on the door twice and on third knock, the door swings open with the landlady standing there with a pleasant grin

 

Christopher: Jumps back startled “Oh my, sorr-”

 

Landlady: Interrupts Christopher “Hello my dear, sorry if I frightened you! I was just about to head out for a nighttime stroll you see and, well there you were!”

 

Christopher: “Of course, sure no worries, I’ll just be on my wa-” Starts walking down the stairs

 

Landlady: Interrupts Christopher  “Nonsense boy! Are here here for the bed and breakfast?

 

Christopher: Halfway down the stairs half facing the Landlady. Uneasily says “Um, Yes well you see, I-” 

 

Landlady: “Five and sixpence a night with breakfast, cheap! Save yourself some of your hard earned money! Your bed is already made for you to crash right asleep in!”

 

Christopher pauses for a few seconds with an anxious and unsure facial expression

 

Christopher: “Well I am quite tired, I’m on my way home for the break from Eton College  and I there aren’t many other places near… Five and sixpence a night you said?”

 

Landlady: “Yes! Yes that’s right, you will be walking till sunrise until you find some other place to spend the night.”

 

Christopher: Fakes a smile “You make it seem pretty tough to pass up. Sure, I’ll stay!”

 

Landlady: Ecstatic with over excitement “Wonderful, splendid my dear boy! Let me help grab your things for you”

 

Christopher: “Oh I think I am fine thanks”

 

Landlady: “Oh of course, a big strong boy like yourself! Here come in”

 

Christopher walks in the house after the landlady

 

Christopher: “Wow, quite a nice house you have I see, what’s th-”

 

Landlady: Interrupted “Tea? Tea and biscuits did you say? I’m sure you must be starving after that long train trip. Here let me go fetch you some”

 

Christopher: “Oh no thank you ma’a-”

 

Landlady: Interrupts “Brilliant I’ll be right back”

Runs out the room and disappears. Christopher scratches head in confusion

 

Christopher examines the room and curiously walk over to perch with the bird. He touches it and it falls over. He jumps back in shock

 

Christopher: Argh! What the-”

 

Landlady: Walks in room and interrupts Christopher “I see you’ve met Lenny! Don’t worry, I preserved him years ago”

 

Christopher: Looks uneasy “yeah… I can see that”

 

Landlady: “So, tea? It’s black tea if that’s alright”

 

Christopher: “Actually I’m ok I think I’m just gonna-”

 

Landlady: Interrupts “Ah I should have known, herbal tea it is” Disappears into kitchen room

 

Christopher: As the landlady walks away “I think I’m just going to go to bed! Hello?”

 

Christopher opens door to upstairs and the landlady is standing in the doorway 

 

Landlady: “I don’t have herbal… How does this green tea sound?”

 

Christopher: “NO!.. I mean, sorry I really am fine thank you, now if you don’t mind I am going to bed”

 

Christopher walks past the landlady 

 

Landlady” As Christopher walks past her “It will help with that! With your sleep!”

 

Christopher walks into bedroom, sees cookies and tea on the bed and throws it off the bed

 

Christopher: “Argh! What is it with this crazy woman”

 

Sits on bed and barry’s hands in face and talks to himself

 

“Look at the bright side Chris, as soon as morning comes you will be out the door and on your way home”

 

Christopher jumps in shock as he hears footsteps coming from outside his room. He quickly lays on the bed with his face down on the pillow and takes a deep breath. He shoot up coughing holding his throat while on his knees on the ground

 

Christopher: “What the…  Coughs.. Need, to get out”

 

Pushes the door open and the landlady is standing there with a knife. Chris looks up in fear

 

Christopher: “Please, I… My parents…”

 

Landlady: grins a devilish smile “Oh, Mr, Mulholland, you do know the deal we made don’t you? Five and sixpence a night, you won’t be able to leave and see your family till the morning”

 

Christopher gasps and passes out

 

Landlady: “On second thought, I don’t think you will be seeing your family for quite a while, Mr. Mulholland!”

 

Laughs hysterically as stage slowly goes black

 

The end

Ballad Poster Assignment

La Belle Dans Merci

 

O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,
       Alone and palely loitering?
The sedge has withered from the lake,

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       And no birds sing.
O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,
       So haggard and so woe-begone?
The squirrel’s granary is full,
       And the harvest’s done.
I see a lily on thy brow,
       With anguish moist and fever-dew,
And on thy cheeks a fading rose
       Fast withereth too.
I met a lady in the meads,
       Full beautiful—a faery’s child,
Her hair was long, her foot was light,
       And her eyes were wild.
I made a garland for her head,
       And bracelets too, and fragrant zone;
She looked at me as she did love,
       And made sweet moan
I set her on my pacing steed, Image result for lily flower on a hill
       And nothing else saw all day long,
For sidelong would she bend, and sing
       A faery’s song.
She found me roots of relish sweet,
       And honey wild, and manna-dew,
And sure in language strange she said—
       ‘I love thee true’.
She took me to her Elfin grot,
       And there she wept and sighed full sore,
And there I shut her wild wild eyes
       With kisses four.
And there she lullèd me asleep,
       And there I dreamed—Ah! woe betide!—
The latest dream I ever dreamt
       On the cold hill side.
I saw pale kings and princes too,
       Pale warriors, death-pale were they all;
They cried—‘La Belle Dame sans MerciImage result for field hills
Thee hath in thrall!’
I saw their starved lips in the gloam,
       With horrid warning gapèd wide,
And I awoke and found me here,
       On the cold hill’s side.
And this is why I sojourn here,
       Alone and palely loitering,
Though the sedge is withered from the lake,
       And no birds sing.
1) The ballad is about a knight who feels lonely and depressed. He comes across a beautiful princess and
makes her a flower headpiece and bracelet. The also ride horses in the field together. After they both go back
to her cave that is also home to elves and likley other magical creatures. The Knight falls asleep and has nightmares
about princesses and princes who also feel the same loniliness that he did earlier that day. He then wakes up in the
hillside feeling the same loneliness he felt before, along with the same overall dim and mournful mood.
2)
-“She took me to her elfin grot” (Line 29)
This example of imagery describes the knight going to the princess’s “Elfin grot” which essentially means
a small cave with elves. This contributes to the literal meaning as this leads to the knights nightmare.
-“And I awoke and found me here, On the cold hill’s side”(Line 43)
This example if imagery is describing the night awaking on the hillside. This contributes to the literal meaning of the poem because the knight feels the same sadness and despair he felt the day before even after being with the princess
-“I set her on my pacing steed and saw nothing all day long” (Line 21)
This example of imagery describes the knight riding horses with the princess. This contributes to the literal meaning because this leads to the knight going back to the princesses home where he eventually falls asleep and becomes depressed again.
3)”I made a garland for her head”
This is an example of consonance because the repetition of R is repeated in garland, for and her. This is contributes to the literal meaning as it is about the knight trying to attract the princess since he feels lonely.
“And this is why I sojourn here”
This is an example if assonance because of the repetition of the vowel “I” in the middle or ends of words. This contributes to the literal meaning of the poem as it relates to the knight feeling the same sadness and despair he felt earlier the day before.
4)”And no birds sing”
This is an example of a metaphor as the birds singing are being compared to the overall mood being very depressing. If the birds were singing it would be another way of saying it was a happy mood. This contributes to the literal meaning as the knight still feels sadness even after being with the princess
“She looked at me as she did love”
This is an example of a simile as the way the princess looks at he knight is being compared to how she looks at something she loves while using the word “as”. This contributes to the literal meaning of the poem as the princess showing her affection leads to the knight going back to her grot with her
 “And this is why I sojourn here, alone and palely loitering”
This is an example of a paradox. This is because he was just with the princess so it doesn’t make sense how he can be with someone but still feel alone and isolated. It has more to do with his emotions of feeling disconnected with people rather than physically being alone. This contributes to the literal meaning of the poem as it describes how the night feels alone and depressed even after being with the princess.
5) The theme of the ballad is that shallow love does not truly solve feeling of loneliness and emptiness. I chose this theme because the even after the knight spent time with the princess, he still felt feeling of being isolated and disconnected from everyone. This is told indirectly when the knight wakes up on the same hill he was on initially after falling asleep in the grot. The sorrowful hill with no birds singing symbolizes the knights feelings of despair
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Book review 12

In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria has been a very descriptive and detailed book so far. It has shown the sides of world war I from a German soldiers perspective: Paul Baumer. He is fighting in the trenches on the front line along and is in the second company along with some friends he went to school with; Leer, Kropp and Muller. He is acquainted with the soldiers Haie and Tjaden as well. The leader is Katczinsky who is quite a bit older than the others. One of the conflicts that has arisen is how the company is dealing with war. There is the physical part of war (Lack of sleep, tough on the body, being shot or bombed) that they are struggling to deal with at first, but the emotions that war has brought is the main conflict. When Paul’s friend Franz dies, Paul is very distraught has a hard time dealing with his loss. Also, Paul has a hard time acknowledging the fact that his outlook on life will be forever changed after war if he survives.

 

I have mixed feelings about the book. I find the storyline very interesting and the events of the book are very unpredictable which I like also. I think the author could make the book more exciting and action packed, but I think the author was really trying to capture the true essence of war. A lot of the day to day life in the trenches was waiting around, so that is what the book pertains. I am excited to see what happens next and how the characters react.

Recette de pierogi de ma grand-mère

 

les ingredients:

– 1 cuillères à soupe de beurre

– 1 oignon blanc

– 2 livres de pommes de terre rousses

– ½ tasse de bacon en dés

– ½ livre de fromage cheddar

– ½ cuillerée à thé de sel

– cuillerée à thé de sel

– 4 tasses de farine

– 1 oeuf

 

 

  1. Pour le farce, bouillir des pommes de terre jusqua’à tender. Égoutter l’eau dans un bol. Mettre le fromage sur le pomme de terre pour 5 minutes. Mettre le sel sur les pommes de terre, puis écraser et laisser á refroidir.
  2. Pour la pâte, mettre l’ouef, la farine, et ½ cuillerée à thé de sel un robot culinaire. Verser 1 tasse d’eau utilisée pour les pommes de terre dans le robot culinaire. S’arrêter quand la pâte forme une boule
  3. Mettre la pâte sur une table avec de la farine alors la pâte ne colle pas. Pétrir pour 2 minutes
  4. Rouler la pâte d’un ⅛ pouce d’épaisseur couper à l’aide d’un verre de 3 pouces de diameter. Mettre un cuillerée à soupe la farce dans la pâte et plier en demi. Sceller avec une fourche
  5. Boullir pour 8-10 minutes
  6. Dés les oignons. Mettre 1 cuillerée à soupe du beurre en dans une poëlle, puis ajouter des onions. Quand les oignons sont finis, ajouter le bacon.
  7. Servir perogies avec le bacon et l’oignon comme une garniture

Movie Response

Je aimais le film. Le film avait une bonne histoire, mais parfrois méchant pour moi. Je n’aimais pas regarder la partie quand Jeanne et Simon mére a été abusée. Quand j’ai regardé le film, je sentais curieux, inquiet et déprimé. Aussi, je sentais très perturbé quand le sniper a tué le garcon. Après que j’ai regardé le film, je sentais reconnaissant parce que dupuis j’habite au Canada,  je n’ai pas enquiété environ être capturé ou tué. Quand je pensais que, je me sentais bien. En général, Le film était triste, mais toujours un bon film

Song Analysis

[Jeremih:]
I believe that if I fly, I’ll prolly end up somewhere in paradise
I believe that if I fly, I’ll prolly end up somewhere in paradise

[Chance The Rapper:]
Chancelor the rapper, Chatham the hood
Sin of the children, had to bag up the goods
They say I’m saving my city, say I’m staying for good
They screaming Chano for mayor, I’m thinking maybe I should
a few A&R’s, told ’em man I can’t wife you
Told you since day one, I don’t like like labels or titles
I’m a rascally rabbit, I know that tricks is for addicts
That need fixes for habits, along with carrots and cabbage
I’m a savage, established bad girl magnet, I’m magic
Your majesty, I’m majestic, I think my message is massive
Think you passive aggressive, I think you passed up your prime
Think you passed up your chance to be Chance now pass it to A-Rap
I should have rhymed it with rhyme ain’t we been here before
Ain’t my principal told me that I can’t rap at that show
Then I rapped at that show, simple as that
Got a complex from Complex off of the simplest raps
And it goes…

[Chance The Rapper:]
Fannin’ the fire, hands is up higher
Cannot believe it, damn I’m a rider
Riding on twenties, twenty years prior, I couldn’t buy a
Forget it you get it, God is so awesome, devil’s a liar
Take ‘em to church but I need a choir

[Jeremih:]
I believe that if I fly, prolly end up somewhere in paradise
I believe that if I fly, I’ll prolly end up somewhere in paradise

[Chance The Rapper:]
Blow out your speakers, roll some more loud
That’s the sound of the reefer, I think my parents is proud
Thank my fans in the bleachers, think my teachers need features
I think I’m walking with Jesus, I knew my feet wouldn’t drown
I been close to the edge, I been tripping and stuff
Somebody slipped me a mickey, but I ain’t giving a fuck
Really, a milli, how ‘bout six billion more
Or I’m outie like how’d he cut that umbilical cord
As I smoke in this Uber suburban dressed in an Urban Outfitters
Shirt and burgundy pair of Jordans
I asked the acid if words were worth worrying over
Her explanation seemed agitated
She said let me answer your question with some questions questioning yours
Like why the devil can’t get you?
And why these labels can’t catch you?
And why’d he make you so special, why did he bless you?
Think about it
I woke up this morning
I woke up this morning
Gotta smile when I say that, I woke up this morning

[Chance The Rapper:]
Fannin’ the fire, hands is up higher
Cannot believe it, damn I’m a rider
Riding on twenties, twenty years prior, I couldn’t buy a
Forget it you get it, God is so awesome, devil’s a liar
Take ‘em to church but I need a choir

[R. Kelly:]
I believe, I believe, there’s somewhere out there for us all, there’s a paradise (there is a paradise)
I believe that if I die, I’ll see my homies somewhere in paradise
(I’ll see ’em somewhere in paradise)

[Chance The Rapper:]
Fannin’ the fire, hands is up higher
Cannot believe it, damn I’m a rider
Riding on twenties, twenty years prior, I couldn’t buy a
Forget it you get it, God is so awesome, devil’s a liar
Take ‘em to church but I need a choir

I believe, I believe, I believe
Somewhere in paradise
I believe, I believe, I believe
Somewhere in paradise
I believe, I believe, I believe

 

 

Analysis:

Song analysis: somewhere is paradise – chance the rapper

 

  1. The song is about Chance’s fame ever since he went mainstream, and his thoughts about an earlier point in his career.
  2. Chance is speaking in the song. He is not speaking to anyone in particular. The circumstance is the point in Chance’s career that he is in now. He finds all his recent success hard to believe, but is still grateful for it.
  3. Connotations for Santa are excitement, unity, and curiosity. The denotation is a fictional character that delivers presents on Christmas. The majority of the words and lines are abstract. “Ridin on twenties”, are 20-inch tire rims. This signifies success in the rap industry, as many well known rappers have rode in those specific tires. When chance says he would “Cut that umbilical cord”, he is really saying he will reject any record label that offers him a low amount of money. A line from the poem that is cliché was chance saying that because of his recent success in the rap industry, he should run for mayor. It is cliché to say someone should run for mayor or president if they suddenly have lots of success. The diction contributes the upbeat and positive mood that the poem has.
  4. The poem is optimistic. Words that set the tone are paradise, believe, and bless. The tone stays the same throughout the poem.
  5. The poem has no metrical pattern or line length, it is a free verse.
  6. An allusion in the poem is when chance references bugs bunny in looney toons when he says “I’m a rascaly rabbit, I know that tricks is for addicts, that needs fixes for habits, in love with carrots and cabbage” Rascally rabit is what Elmer Fudd calls Bugs Bunny in Looney Toons. Also, “Pass it to A-Rap” is an allusion to Soulja Boy’s song “Pass it to Arab”. The fire in “Fannin’ the fire” is a metaphor for chnaces success, and he is fanning to by working hard to make it grow. There is an alliteration in the line “As I smoke in this Uber suburban dressed in an Urban Outfitters shirt and burgundy pair of Jordans”, as the letter U, B, and R is repeated. The title well suits the poem. Chance feels he is becoming very successful and thinks he is doing well, but he still feels there are things to improve upon. He is “Somewhere in Paradise”, so there is still room to grow.
  7. The experiences that chance is going through may be difficult for the reader to feel, as lots of the experiences are hidden in poetic devices. The is not much imagery used, so the experience may be dulled for the reader. The poem does give the reader lots of insight into Chances current situation when the poem is broken down line by line.

 

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs-L048YlJk&feature=player_embedded

the nutrition inquisition

Bmr stands for your basal metabolic rate. This is the amount of energy or calories required to sustain basic body functions such as digestion, breathing, and circulation. It is calculated using the revised Harris-benedict formula. The formula is:

Male: (88.4 + 13.4 x weight) + (4.8 x height) – (5.68 x age)

Female: (447.6 + 9.25 x weight) + (3.10 x height) – (4.33 x age)

Variables that affect your bmr is height, weight, age, and physical activity. Menopause can also affect your bmr. When the variables are plugged in, the result is the calories you need to consume to maintain your weight. If you add calories, it will put you in a caloric surplus. This means you will gain body fat as well as muscle if you are weight training. If you subtract calories from you bmr, you will be in a caloric deficit. This means will loss body fat, as well as some muscle depending on how many calories are subtracted and if you are remaining active.

 

 

Most Vitamins and minerals are excreted when excess amounts are consumed. However, when very large excessive amounts are consumed, such as vitamin A, the results may he liver toxicity and birth defects. Extreme excess in vitamin c can cause kidney stones as well. Water soluble vitamins (C, B) are secreted in urine. Fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) are stored in liver and fat tissues. Fat soluble vitamins are more likely to be toxic because of slower absorption and longer storage.

 

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San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker, of France, gestures before the Spurs' NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets, Friday, March 6, 2015, in San Antonio. San Antonio won 120-111. (AP Photo/Darren Abate)

Voici photo de Tony Parker

William Anthony Tony Parker est né le 17 mai, 1982. Il est un joueur de basket francais qui joue dans l’association nationale de basket. Il etait choisi le 28 choix dans le selection. Il joue aujourd’hui pour les San Antonio Spurs. Il jouait pendant 15 ans et il est maintenant un joueur primaire pour l’equipe. Il joue aussi pour l’equipe nationale de France aux Olympics. Il etait aussi choisi pour jouer au jeu All-Star en 2014, et il a gagneé 4 championnats avec les spurs en 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014. Tony Parker est aussi un musicien avec son premier album qui sortait en 2007 qui s’appelle TP. Il est un rappeur.

 

Voici une vidéo de Tony Parker le basket

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUqU7MqiLws

 

Voici une de la video musicale de Tony Parker