Thursday, February 27, 2014

Judith

This was intense. I went into the play not knowing anything about, all I knew was from the comments made it class that it was "light heartened comedy" (insert sarcastic tone). It was definitely not what I expected.

Will Judith be able to handle killing Holofernes? This is the MDQ that came to mind while I was reading. At the beginning she seems very shy and timid, not a killer at all, then suddenly she chops off his head and basically has a mental breakdown. She goes through all the different stages and you're not really sure how it's going to turn out for her. As a reader another question I had was did she fall in love with Holofernes (mainly because I tend to be a hopeless romantic). The reason that I don't think that it's the MDQ is because the answer doesn't really influence the the play in my opinion. For me it was more about this woman becoming something more than what she was and dealing with the consequences. Also you really don't know whether her or the servant is going to get out because Judith keeps having these "episodes" and doesn't seem to realize that his entire army is just outside waiting for dawn. You see her turn from this timid shy woman, to a strong scary woman and until you see her transform you think that killing Holofernes might break her, but it just makes her stronger.

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