Derek Poore-Abad: Corin, new name: Romo Joe
Lauren Armitage: Ganymede and , new name: Daniel/Danielle
Matthew Cirbo: Orlando, new name: Brad Tanner and Celia new name: Jessica Swanston
Michael Yang: Narrator and Touchstone, new name: Johnbob and Tyson
5 volunteers: 1 and 2 (Jake and real Tyson) are random talkers, and 3,4, and 5 (Hailey, Annabelle, and Jac) are girls studying
Characters: Tyson, Brad, Daniel/Danielle, Jessica, and Romo
Setting:
hallway in a middle school with lockers
Criticism: Shakespeare is emphasizing of how love can drive people to foolishness
Conflicts:
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/as-you-like-it/act-3-scene-2
Script
Brad is madly in love with Danielle. The poem’s extreme sentiment and his desire to post these poems on every locker illustrate the extent of his love for Danielle. …show more content…
Johnbob) - Today we are joined here by Brad Tanner (Matthew Cirbo a.k.a. the popular kid), Daniel (Lauren a.k.a. the other popular kid), Romo Joe (Derek a.k.a. the kid who just comments on everything example: SHUT DOWN), and Tyson (Michael a.k.a. the fool and class clown)
Narrator: So basically the plot is that Brad has a crush on Danielle and is trying to woo her with love poems. Meanwhile Danielle is talking about Brad
Brad Tanner: OMG have you seen Danielle, SHE IS SO SPICY; What should I use to …show more content…
The fool answers in the affirmative, but then proceeds to equivocate, saying such things as, “in respect that it is solitary, I like it very well; but in respect that it is private, it is a very vile life.” When asked if he has any idea of what he is saying, Romo responds with a list of obvious facts of the world, expressed in dull-witted fashion, such as, “when in pain, shout wubbalubbadubdub” and while Tyson says things that make him sound wise but are in fact nonsensical, Romo says things that make him sound simple but are perfectly