Class Act - Much Ado About Nothing
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 Published On Mar 2, 2019

Class Act (1991) set to W Shakespeare .Much Ado About Nothing (1598)
The scene simulating Act 5 Scene 2 between Benedick and Beatrice from Much ado about nothing makes a metaphor of life love (heart soul)and sex (their cycles )as if it were a flower - a rose as handled by the gentle hand of the gardener.

I will live live in thy heart
1...He speaks of pleasure of the The sensual ..Its smell ,taste ,texture , the beauty .
The heat in consuming and giving ,caring and and nurturing for the physical .
The work of the soul .. The labors leading to love ..

2..Die in thy lap
he speaks of the pleasure within the dramatic conclusion from a labor of love .. The sexual orgasm ..An awakening to life birth growth and death all at once
Eyes open
Letting it in and Fully embracing/accepting the pleasure ..
Deep breath .....

To Ellen the dying flower is sexy because its like Blade saying
You drive me crazy ...See how happy I am just talking with you ..
Shes excited because she wants to unleash her own wild side ..( "you complete me")

3...The sensation of overwhelming thought/emotion and letting go ,(Exhale - yell )
Watching love grow into something more - an art - Sharing it , see it expressed in your loves eyes...and having faith in that love
working hard to maintain it ..
(start over )

lets get out of here ..
"Once more i will go with you to your uncle's "

In a garden of Eden that is life we are all both flowers and gardeners and love is all anyone needs .
Søren Kierkegaard 3 stages to a happier life
R . Descartes Passions of the soul ..

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