Sunday, 12 May 2013

MSND Blog no.3


The characters that I am going to be 'casting...' are Puck, Titania, and Helena.

Puck

Puck, a very mischeivious fairy, who put the magical flower on Lysander instead of Demetrius, I feel would be represented by best is Gilbert Gottfried. The reason why I chose Gilbert Gottfried is because he is very comedic and plays many characters that are very mischievous. For example, in 'Fairly Odd Parents', Gottfried plays Dr. Wendel, an evil dentist whose goal is to destroy Timmy Turners,(Timmy is the Main character of The Show), teeth. He goes to clubs and showhouses and does a standup comedy acts. Gottfried also talks in a very annoying voice, one that sounds like a blender and a cat's meow going together. In act two, scene one, line 53, it states 'Then slip I from her and down topples she' which is basically saying, if she sits on a chair, before she is compleatly in the chair, I will pull it away from her and make her fall on the floor. hee! hee! hee!

Gottfried's personality is perfect for this as he is very mischievious, humourus and has a childlike personae.

Titania

Titania is the queen of the Fairies, and is very perseverant. The actress that I would feel would be played best by is Angelina Jolie. She is very queen like and also is very perseverant just like Mrs. Jolie here. Mrs. Jolie has starred in many movies including: Gia, Sharks Tale (voice), and Cyborg II, just to name a few. She is very caring, just like Titania, about her kids. Titania would not give up the Changeling for love or anything else, just like Angelina would not give up her kids.

Helena
Helena is one of the lover's that is not loved by any of the other lovers. The actor that I would choose to play Helena is Anne Hathaway. The reason why I chose Anne Hathaway is because she is a very good, actor, capable of playing many characters. She also has a calm, but somewhat stubborn personality, and she does not let anyone get in her way, just like Helena. anne Hathaway starred in the amazing 2013 film 'Les Miserables' and it was one of the best films I've ever seen.
 
 
 
 
 


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