Drama as Literature (EL 250)


19 Sep 2005

Wojtyla, The Jeweller's Shop

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Where can we find this story? I looked in our books and I could not find it.

Posted by: Denamarie at September 15, 2005 6:01 PM

We'll talk about that in class today.

Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at September 16, 2005 7:47 AM

Hey guys, check out my blog http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KatieAikins/

Posted by: Katie Aikins at September 18, 2005 8:40 PM

I'm not sure why my MT quickpost button isn't working so I'll just post my blog here.

ADAM:
Sometimes human life seems too short for love. At other times it is, however, the other way round: human love seems too short in relation to existance - or rather too trivial.

I feel that Adam says it all right here. The whole play revovles around whether or not love is the most important thing, how to keep love once you have it, or how do you ensure that love will never leave you. In this line, however, none of that matters. Human exsistance is the one constant that doesn't matter who is in love or who is not. This makes life seem so simple.

Posted by: Andy LoNigro at September 18, 2005 10:42 PM

Andy, that was my favorite line in the whole play! And you're right, it is so true!

Posted by: Lorin Schumacher at September 19, 2005 12:32 AM

Beautiful story on Love! Only John Paul 11 could've done it! Where does one find the name of the main sound track used in the story! Musical score by Michel Legrand. Have researched some of his works with no success?? I would be very much appreciative if you could help me locate it! Thank You!
E. DeGregorio

Posted by: Edward D. DeGregorio at April 14, 2007 10:33 PM

I checked the usualy places -- IMBD and Amazon -- and the soundtrack.net page for Michel Legrand, and it doesn't look like the soundtrack is for sale anywhere.

Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at April 15, 2007 5:35 PM
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