Remember ya'll keep it gangstah.
Be nought afeard, the isle is full of noises,
I hear dead Indian voices
Why did Lear make such whack choices?
Disownin’ Cordelia
When the King of France was feelin’ on her’
Givin...
Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not
No, not a forget me not
But a cowslip, like the one on Ariel’s tit
Makin me look at Bottom, he’s an ass
Turned by Puck
Makin’ me duck, from Prospero
Jumpin up, down yellin’ ye-i-hoooooooe
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Shakespeare brings us to a level of elevation
With the various temptation
And wooing intoxication
Othello, where art thou brother of dark complexion?
He be shapin’ others destination
Like a rat, racin’ ‘n’ disgracin’
Will hum about mine ears; and sometimes voices;
Ya, those native voices
Makin’ me Shake from a Speare
One from Coriolanus
Ovid’s stories are heinous
Specially when Cronus iced Uranus’
That if I then had waked after long sleep,
Lear got in deep
Gloucester lost one eye,
Two,
Tried to die
Poor Tom created an ominous situation,
Prevention him from jumpin’ on a crustacean
And no, there was no castration that was the 12th Night
But the 1st and 15th are sacred days
Will make me sleep again, and then, in dreaming,
Miranda’s face is gleaming
Because of the twinkling feeling
Left by Ferdinand
We all tried getting off this god forsaken sand
Hoping to find a few grand, in...
The clouds methought would open and show riches
Paulina be one of my many bitches
Revivin’ Hermione with music I love
Shake is the man I speak of
Never let me get on that pearl
Because I envision myself in an Ovidian world
Ready to drop upon me, that, when I waked
And baked
Read me some Shake
To wake in a world where a serpent hisses
And Venus is covered in Adonis’ kisses
I cried to dream again
King Lear went insane in membrane, insane in the brain
King Henry had a great reign, over a large domain
I tried to refrain
But I apologize for bein profane
The idea for my final was given birth from the blog I wrote on March 20. In the blog I wrote about Shakespeare and present day rappers, Eminem, Dr. Dre, and others whom I consider to be amongst the best writers of our time. They have assisted in the evolution of writing since Shakespeare's lifetime and may have altered it more than any other "grouping." This is because they have evolved the use of puns, just as Shakespeare did; they alter the phonology of a word to have it fit the rhyme scheme or even create words. Snoop Dogg has become infamous for his addition to the Ebonic dictionary with the "shizzle" words. It has to do with more than just the creation of words but the phonology of the word has become more evident than ever. I attempted to do this with specific sections of my performance, for instance in the lines, "Paulina be one of my many bitches...In an Ovidian world" I used deeper vocals than I normally have, in hopes of having my peers see a "gangstah" on stage instead of the little white, suburban kid that I am. Another example of altering phonology I used in my rap was Cordelia (line 4) and "feelin' on her'" (line 5); in order to have Cordelia rhyme with her, her must be pronounced in a specific way. It is more of a "eh" sound at the end of the hard 'r' you are supposed to pronounce.
When Dr. Sexson challenged me with the idea of doing a rap to explain Caliban's speech in the Tempest I wanted to attempt to do a rap that included the interaction of Caliban and another Shakespearian character but was not able to create anything I felt made enough connections. I eventually gave up on the idea and moved to a rap where I made references to a number of Shakespeare's plays from Caliban's perspective if he had known other Shakespeare plays.
I have posted my entire rap for those of you who would like to read it and I will now break it down and explain where specific lines got their influence from. Shakespeare's lines have been bolded and come from Caliban's speech on page 752, III.2.134-142.8, I will put mine in italics, and the explanation in regular font.
Be nought afeard, the isle is full of noises,
I hear dead Indian voices
This a reference to Trinculo's monologue in II.2.29-32. where he speaks of dead Indian voices and implies it is more disturbing that people gawk at Indians rather than the savage actions made by Indians.
Why did Lear make such whack choices?
Disownin’ Cordelia
When the King of France was feelin’ on her’
These lines are a reference to KING LEAR where King Lear disowns his own, true loving daughter instead of the other two who deceive Lear in hopes of gaining a majority of the kingdom.
Givin...
Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not
No, not a forget me not
But a cowslip, like the one on Ariel’s tit
Reference to Ariel from The Tempest where Ariel not only has a cowslip on her breast but also sleeps inside of one. As we learned is where the idea for Tinkerbell came from.
Makin me look at Bottom, he’s an ass
Turn by Puck
Bottom is turned into an ass (donkey) by Puck in A Midsummer Nights Dream.
Makin’ me duck, from Prospero
Jumpin up, down yellin’ ye-i-hoooooooe
Prospero is a magician which we see through numerous of his actions and deceptions of people in The Tempest. Using 'ye-i-hoooooooe' is an example of my attempt to play with words to make noises that rhyme but also achieve the explanation of Prospero using his chanting to alter reality on the island.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Shakespeare brings us to a level of elevation
I believe it is clear that Shakespeare brought the English language, playwrighting to an elevated level.
With the various temptation
And wooing intoxication
He was able to do this by having stories revolve around a specific temptation that typically is the main characters intoxication that leads to the story's main dilemma. This can be seen in King Lear where Lear is to selfish to realize who loves him or in The Tragedy of Coriolanus where Coriolanus's life revolves strongly around getting what he wants simply because he is a power hungry, military leader. During this period of history (5 BC) it was common for military leaders to be grandfathered into the political circle but we are shown the birth of Democracy in Rome and the start of a long battle between politics and the military.
Othello, where art thou brother of dark complexion?
Iago be shapin’ others destination
Like a rat, racin’ ‘n’ disgracin’
In Othello we read one of the first plays to have the protagonist be a 'brother of dark complexion' or black. In the play Iago is the villain and instead of having a black play this role during a period of racism it shows that black is not always evil and white can hold a much more nefarious role than is seen in the Bible or other texts during the 1500's.
Will hum about mine ears; and sometimes voices;
Ya, those native voices,
This is another reference to the dead Indian's that Trinculo referenced in II.2.
Makin’ me Shake from a Speare
One from Coriolanus
This reference to The Tragedy of Coriolanus who is a one man army who has defeated the Volscians numerous times. He does this typically with his bare hands but spears were also a popular weapons of choice during the time. I intended to have a pun in the sentence by having someone 'shake' from a 'speare' creating Shakespeare.
Ovid’s stories are heinous
Specially when Cronus iced Uranus
One of the disgusting stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses is between Uranus and Cronus. Uranus is Cronus's father and Cronus was prophesied to be overthrown by one of his children. He thus eats each child as they are born and eventually castrates his father and kills him.
That if I then had waked after long sleep,
Lear got in deep
Gloucester lost one eye,
Two,
Tried to die,
Poor Tom created an ominous situation,
Prevention him from jumpin’ on a crustacean
King Lear is my most mentioned play because it is one I have read multiple times and was able to draw the most information from but I also enjoyed it most next to the Tragedy of Coriolanus. In this stanza Lear gets in deep, he gives both, Regan and Goneril half of his kingdom and they eventually turn on him. Even attempting to ostracize him from England because of his actions. Gloucester losses both of his eyes in III.7 and he starts to lose his mind as well. Poor Tom, Gloucester's disguised son Edgar leads him to the edge of a cliff in Dover where Gloucester attempts his suicide. Poor Tom created an ominous situation by telling Gloucester he was standing of a large cliff but instead it is only a one or two foot fall, in turn saving Gloucester's life, and eventually Poor Tom regains his trust, becoming his favorite son again.
And no, there was no castration that was the 12th Night
Viola plays a castrated woman in The Twelfth Night and there was no castration in King Lear.
But the 1st and 15th are sacred days
The 1st and 15th are sacred days comes from Andre Nickatina's song "88" which is a reference to people who are on welfare. Welfare checks come on the 1st and 15th and are viewed as sacred days by drug lords because they are the days where they make the most money.
Will make me sleep again, and then, in dreaming,
Miranda’s face is gleaming
Because of the twinkling feeling
Left by Ferdinand
Miranda is Prospero's daughter who has only seen one man before, Caliban, and instantly falls in love with Ferdinand when he arrives on the island.
We all tried getting off this god forsaken sand
While we only read about a small amount of the ship's crew in The Tempest there are several others who attempting to get off of the island.
Hoping to find a few grand, in...
Sort of a reference to all romantic stories having pirates in them but the crew of the ship is looking for treasure. I used the line to transition into the next Shakespeare line so it could be read in order, we all tried getting off this god forsaken sand, hoping to find a few grand in the clouds methought would open and show riches.
The clouds methought would open and show riches
Paulina be one of my many bitches
Revivin’ Hermione with music I love
This is the stanza where I took on a different persona, one of a gangster. Paulina is the greatest female magician in all of Shakespeare and revives Hermione from a statue 16 years after she "died" which is seen as one of the most startling events in all of Shakespeare.
Shake is the man I speak of
Never let me get on that pearl
Because I envision myself in an Ovidian world
A reference to the man who wears pearls in the school of the night but because I live in an Ovidian world, one that does not exist. I would never be able to gather the pearls as they fall off his coat as he wanders the streets.
Ready to drop upon me, that, when I waked
And baked
Read me some Shake
To wake in a world where a serpent hisses
And Adonis is covered in Venus’ kisses
Reading Shakespeare allows the reader to encapsulate themselves in a world they wish to create. His stories have both realistic and mythological components that add great detail to the events but how each individual wishes to imagine the events can change the story. I have not seen many Shakespeare plays, which changes how my peer's see the seen of Venus and Adonis compared to how I envision the landscape. This is what makes Shakespeare one of the greatest author's ever.
I cried to dream again
King Lear went insane in membrane, insane in the brain
King Lear literally goes insane, in the membrane, which is in the brain. This line is taken from Cypress Hill's, "Insane in the membrane" though but I felt it added to the lyric as well as rhyming.
King Henry had a great reign, over a large domain
Although I have never read King Henry the Fifth, Sixth, or Eighth I do know they all had significant reigns over a large portion of the world because this was during the period where the sun never set on the British Empire.
I tried to refrain
But I apologize if I was to profane
My goal was to use as little profanity as possible but in certain situations it added to the context of the rap as well as rhymed, which was my goal of the rap. I feel profanity can add depth and feeling in sections where other words can not truly convey the feeling I was going for. Although "Paulina be one of my many bitches" probably could have been omitted.
This was an enjoyable challenge for me because rap is one of my favorite music genres but I have never written any raps before. This took my appreciation for rappers to another level because I not only had to write the rap but I worked with a friend to make the beat, which is the most influential part of the rap. To get motivation I would sit and listen to the beat and one line would come to my head, then another, and I slowly was able to compile the rap in its' entirety. We created the beat in about a week and it took me another to write the lyrics. I was constantly altering lines, even up until I went to perform I changed the wording. Improv is one of the hardest actions to perform but as I performed my rap I improved lines where I stuttered or said the wrong word and this is where I have truly gained the most appreciation for artists because it takes talent few people have to be a great performer.
Thank you to those who attended my first concert ever.
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