Bohemia !
- Johnson Ebenezer
- Mar 3
- 1 min read
Behind the scenes of Cupids revenge 3.0 !
The play shifts from tragic devastation in the first three acts to pastoral comedy and eventual redemption in the final acts, highlighting themes of jealousy, repentance, and the healing power of time.
I read the "Winters Tale" during my cruise days , it was a series of Shakespeare stories which I found in the Crew masters library 📚- you could lend and borrow books there and that is if you have the time to read it - so mostly it was just petty books which can be just flipped through pages and understand the narrative in a compelling short yet powerful key standpoints .
At this point of time there was a cohesive Main course served and if I am not wrong the cruise was navigating the Italian 🇮🇹 itinerary, The course consisted of Arborio rice and peas 🫛 stuffed in a quail roasted served with currants and a confit of diced pears cooked in saffron and rosemary and toasted pistachios- the flavour pairing in this was quite complex yet it had its purpose and reasons to win one over,
It stayed with me for long and when I had the chance to express it - it was poetry it was a sublime connection which I had made with book and the quote - it was a deciphering moment more like Robert Langdon meets Shakespeare.

"Three pound of sugar, five pound of currants, rice—what will this sister of mine do with rice? But my father hath made her mistress of the feast, and she lays it on." — The Winter's Tale, 4.3



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