By alejomag
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This article is perhaps the most challenging for many people. When I devised this particular scenario it took place in my eighth grade English class at my junior high in my hometown. Part of me has to bask in the accomplishment, part of me still wonders how I even pulled it off. I do not view it as unethical, just an expedient way of memorizing an entire act out of the play by Shakespeare,"The Merchant of Venice". I pretty much knew what the entire play was about, who the characters were, how they functioned and why. All this we analyzed beyond analysis and got quite terrific at it. I realize now that it was not so much because of the teacher, as it was how adept we were as students to adapt to a virtually impossible task: we had to memorize an entire act, any act from "The Merchant of Venice". Why we had to do it, then, was beyond me. Without being facetious, it follows that I had to devise a way that was fairly innocuous to be able to pull that feat off. Here is what I felt that I had to do: I wrote out all the lines of the act that I picked, ultimately memorized them, no problem, believe it or not. However, what is key here is that I would eradicate the words and leave only the punctuation at the end of each line: triggering the entire line in my head! I even asked the teacher prior to the exam if I could have my punctuation sheet,no words, in front of me while taking the exam. She agreed. She even asked me if she could watch. Amazing! I wrote the entire act out without missing one single word while the teacher watched me do so. All I know is that I made an "A' in that class both for my in-depth analysis of scenes and characters from the old Bard, but also because of my uncanny ability to memorize an entire act and write it out to include all punctuation. I simply read for in-depth knowledge of scenes,themes, how they worked, who the characters were and what their roles were in the entire scheme of the plays or novels that I read, Shakespeare, Chaucer,Moliere,Sartre,Camus - whoever.
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