07-30-2013, 08:58 PM
Oh, his eyes see many things. As much as he was enjoying the music, those eyes sweep over the Giovanni's suit, his shoes, his build, and finally that face with those thin, nearly frowning lips.
"Not comedy. It's never comedy." He says with a disappointed shake of his lumpy head. "The misunderstandings are hardly amusing, there's rarely any mistaken identity, and it never ever ends in a wedding."
Those eyes sweep around the room, to Jack and then, following Jack's gaze to the others. Oh...now those are interesting people.
"Tragedy now...tragedy requires two things: Fear and pity. Now the fear presumes that the audience is aware of the impending doom, but the protagonist stumbles into it blindly. Which forces you to ask yourself, are you the protagonist here, or are you just a minor character? No one wants to be a minor character."
No one usually wants to be a minor character. Which makes the one stuck to the wall, the one the Sheriff seems to be keeping an eye on, an interesting anomaly.
"And pity...well, pity requires we feel sorry four the protagonist. We have to like them. Well...I dunno how much of that is floating around this particular room."
Then, the main event begins. The real main characters enter and Donkey Teeth is watching with great interest. And a soliloquy! No, no. Denver will never fall. How rousing. How inspiring.
"Satire?" He whispers. "Uh..I...you didn't hear that from me."
"Not comedy. It's never comedy." He says with a disappointed shake of his lumpy head. "The misunderstandings are hardly amusing, there's rarely any mistaken identity, and it never ever ends in a wedding."
Those eyes sweep around the room, to Jack and then, following Jack's gaze to the others. Oh...now those are interesting people.
"Tragedy now...tragedy requires two things: Fear and pity. Now the fear presumes that the audience is aware of the impending doom, but the protagonist stumbles into it blindly. Which forces you to ask yourself, are you the protagonist here, or are you just a minor character? No one wants to be a minor character."
No one usually wants to be a minor character. Which makes the one stuck to the wall, the one the Sheriff seems to be keeping an eye on, an interesting anomaly.
"And pity...well, pity requires we feel sorry four the protagonist. We have to like them. Well...I dunno how much of that is floating around this particular room."
Then, the main event begins. The real main characters enter and Donkey Teeth is watching with great interest. And a soliloquy! No, no. Denver will never fall. How rousing. How inspiring.
"Satire?" He whispers. "Uh..I...you didn't hear that from me."