Thursday, April 7, 2011

Time

Hey,

I was wondering if anyone else had a lot of lines pertaining to time. From the sample of my own, I noticed a surprisingly common theme: "Now is the hour that Madam Silvia", "And in good time!" "And now is the very hour that Madam Silvia"...

Is there an entire theme here that I've missed? It seems like someone is always waiting for someone, whether it's a boat, or simply for them to meet them onstage. What do ya'll have about time?

Jessi

1 comment:

  1. Not necessarily a reference to time, but I was reading through the text and I realized that Eglamour is referenced as courting Julia before his entrance as a suitor/ helper for Madam Silvia. It was just a textual moment I noticed that could inform your character. Is this the same man courting both? If so, what does that say about your character? Just a small thought.

    In reference to time, I really don't say much about it other than referencing it being almost day as the host.

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