Monday, May 31, 2010

Anne and Joseph

This is a playwright that I made up that you can act out yourselves! This story takes plays in the 1600's so put on costumes! Oh and ENJOY!

Joseph: I love thine. I wanted thee to be mine, for in the world you are most fine, but you did not love me back.
Anne: I am in love with you John, for your song draws love from afar.
John: I love you too, for you truly bring all the birds that sing together to hear your love and laments.
Joseph: Thee is great, but who wins thy heart?
Anne: The king shall decide whom is best for me to fall in love with.
(A castle comes into the scene. The king is seated on a throne. John and Joseph start arguing)
King: Why, you argue like the animals that bicker in the forest. Cut Anne in half, each of you shall have her.
Joseph: No! Anne, give your heart to John, for my heart is torn apart by grief.
King: Then you shall take her hand and stand by each other in life, Joseph and Anne, for you love her so much you would rather her love someone else than for her to die.
(Curtains close)

This is the first time I actually posted to my blog two times in one day! I hope you really enjoy acting this out!

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