Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Honorable Haggas

aquire ingrediantes: Cassius, Brutus, Caesar, and conspirators

Using the conspirators knives cut out:
  • The heart of Ceasar
  • The intestines of Brutus

Then disembowl Cassius with the knives of the conspirators

With a meat hammer, pound the heart and intestines into a film. It should have a white sheen all over when done

Blend the film into a smoothe liquid. Becoming a combiniation of strong men, including Brutus' honor, Caesar's Wisdom and Cassius' intellect.

In the still warm disembowled body of Cassius allow the liquid to warm slowly and ferment. this is like the good intentions of Brutus becoming a corrupt action of treason and murder all inside of Cassius' ideals

After it sits it becomes a salmon colored pink paste. Dont let it harden or move above or below luke warm.

It is eaten best with conspirator fingers

"You'll feel as cannabolic and coniving as Cassius himself"

- Bear Grylls

Honor Haikus

Honor is valor
Honor is about strength and pride
We should be honor

Ancient families
Silver haired elders and friends
Red blood stains our lives

Brutus was honor
Honorable opinions
He no longer is

-Perry The Platypus

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

An Evaluation of Honorable Words

Quote: It is be aught toward the general good, set honor in one eye and death th' other, And i will look on both indifferently' for let the gods so speed me, as I love the name of honor more than death.

This quote is from Brutus, Act 1 Scene 2 lines 85-89. Here Brutus is saying that he wants to serve the greater good. He can look at both honor and death and he thanks the Gods that he can choose one or the other. He likes honor more than he likes death, however but he would die to obtain honor.



Brutus is like a Clingon. The Clingons (yes, Start Trek reference) would rather die in battle than of old age. They are forever searching for honor. Therefore, he appears to be biased towards people who 'have' honor. That is probably hat got him to his high position in Roman society. Honor appears to govern Brutus' life.

-AKANONYMOUS

Brutus and Honor

HONOR IS DISCUSSED IN ACT 1 SCENE 2 WHEN DESCRIBING BRUTUS' CHARACTER.
OFTEN TIMES THE CHARACTERS OPENLY DISPLAY THEIR 'HONOR' WHEN DISCUSSING CAESAR'S DOWNFALL
NO ONE QUESTIONS THE HONOR OF BRUTUS
ONLY CASSIUS IS PROOF OF BRUTUS' HONOR
RALLYING THE CITIZENS IS THE ONLY PURPOSE OF CONVERTING THE HONORABLE BRUTUS

-AKANONYMOUS