Thursday, September 24, 2009
Toy Story
"Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to your father. But, you must know your father lost a father, that father lost, lost his, and the survivor bound to in filial obligation for some term To do obesqious sorrow." Why do you think the king feels the need to give a speech to Hamlet? Personally I think this tale of Hamlet is a lot like this movie I saw when I was a kid called Toy Story, maybe you're familiar with it. You see this guy Woody is trying to take revenge on Buzz who sort of waltzed right in on Woody's territory and became the new tough guy around town. So naturally, Woody feels bad about this and would like to take some revenge. Now in Hamlet the king comes to power and so Hamlet feels threatened as well, not to mention his dad getting killed.. but uh yeah. Oh and another open ended question................................. Why do you think Woody couldn't have just accepted Buzz as a new friend?