Thursday, February 13, 2014

Judith...Oh, Judith.

My MDQ for this play would have to be "Will Judith change her mind about killing Holofermes?" I think that deep down, Judith didn't want to kill him because she be can to care for him in a way. I honestly think that if it weren't for the harm it would bring people she cared about, Judith would've chosen to not follow through with this murder. She seemed to have some sort of regret after she killed him and this added to my understanding that this is something she truly didn't want to do.

3 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you. Her guilt made you question whether she really wanted to kill Holoferness or not.

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  2. I have to disagree with you to a point. I do not think that Judith began to care for Holofernes, I understood it to be an act. But I can understand that she would not want to kill him. Murder's not a fun thing to do, even when you are saying your people.

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  3. I agree with you on the fact that Judith began to care for Holofernes, But I don't think she was going to change her mind about killing him.

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