Thursday, 28 November 2013

A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare






Shakespeare's play takes place in Athens, Greece.   
There are three groups in the play - the Athenians, the actors and the fairies.


The Story

Hermia is ordered to marry Demetrius by her Father.  She is in love with a man called Lysander and says no.  Lysander and Hermia run away into the woods around Athens where there are fairies.

Demetrius follows them into the woods and a woman called Helena follows him.  Helena loves Demetrius but Demetrius doesn't love her back.  He loved her in the past.  Helena begs Demetrius to love her again.

Oberon the king of the Fairies, sees Helena and feels sorry for her.

Oberon is angry with his Queen, Titania, as she refuses to give him a changeling child to be his servant (a changeling is a baby adopted by the fairies from the humans whose Mother died). Oberon commands Puck, a mischievous fairy, to find a magic juice made from a plant called 'love in idleness'.  He wants to play a trick on Titania to humiliate her.  He asks Puck to put the juice on Titania's eyelids while she is asleep.  This will make her fall in love with the first things she sees when she wakes up.

Oberon decides to help Helena so also asks Puck to put the juice on the eyes of an Athenian man who is in the forest.

Puck puts the juice on Titania's eyes and changes an actor's head (called Bottom) into a donkey's head.  Bottom is practising for a play in the woods with some other actors.  The other actors run away from Bottom when they see that he has turned into a man with the head of a donkey.  Puck brings Bottom to Titania and she falls in love with a man who has a donkey's head.

Puck and Oberon in a recent film of the play


Puck puts the juice on the wrong Athenian man and both men love Helena.  He puts this right on Oberon's command and then the right people fall in love with each other.  Oberon and Puck undo their bad magic and do good.  They have an antedote to the Love-in Idleness which they use and they change Bottom back into a proper man again without a donkey's head.

In the end Hermia and Lysander get married and so do Helena and Demetrius.  The play ends with Puck telling the audience that it was all dream.

The actor 'Nick Bottom' with a donkey's head




Click on the link below to hear a simple story of the play for children which uses some of Shakespeare's real words:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/misc/stories/misc-midsummernightsdream/

Here is a detailed list of the characters in the play:


The Athenians
The Fairies
  • Oberon – Titania's husband and King of the Fairies
  • Titania – Oberon's wife and Queen of the Fairies
  • Robin Goodfellow/Puck – servant to Oberon
  • Peaseblossom – fairy servant to Titania
  • Cobweb – fairy servant to Titania
  • Moth – fairy servant to Titania
  • Mustardseed – fairy servant to Titania
  • First Fairy, Second Fairy
The Actors

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Stormbreaker: a novel by contemporary children's author Anthony Horrowitz

The children's review of  the film
Stormbreaker

We watched the film 'Stormbreaker' in class.  This is what we thought of the film.




Did you like the film?

Everyone liked the film a lot and almost everyone would recommend it to others.  It was an adventure movie and there was a lot of danger.

What was your favourite scene?

Everyone liked different parts of the film best.  Some of us just liked the whole film.

Jack - the Housekeeper
Some people liked the fight between Jack and Nadia Vole best.







Some people liked the part when Alex’s Uncle was shot by Yassen Gregorovich who was hanging upside down from a plane at the time.

Ian Rider - Alex's Uncle

Several people liked the bit where Yassen Gregorovich shot Darrius Sayle and saved Alex’s life.  Some people liked the part where Alex was holding onto a cable hanging off a very tall building.  Some people liked the bit when Sabine helped Alex to defeat Darrius Sayle.


Who was your favourite character in the film?

Some of the class liked Alex the best because he was brave, young, strong and very cool.  Some people liked Alex's Uncle Ian. Some people liked Jack and some liked Sabine.  Some people also liked Yassen Gregorovich because he was cool.

Editor’s Comment

I like the way that Anthony Horowitz doesn’t make his characters all good or all bad.

This is particularly true of Yassen Gregorovich.  Yassen is paid to kill Alex’s Uncle but saves Alex’s life because he likes him.  He sees a reflection of his younger self in Alex.  He also wants to set Alex free from the world of spying, where you have to kill or be killed to survive.

I also think it's interesting that the character Darrius Sayle was bullied at school and is trying to get his revenge by being nasty as an adult.  Although he does really bad things, he's damaged by his past experiences.