They always seem to quote from Shakespeare when Q shows up. I'm not entirely sure why, but I think it may have to do with the idea that Q seeks to understand human nature—and who has more to say about the emotions and actions of human beings than Shakespeare?
At the end of "Hide and Q," an episode in which Picard and Q exchange Shakespeare quotes (for which, q.v.), Data gives us a brief quote from Polonius as a way of indicating why the crew wants to be who they are:
Polonius' speech to Laertes is awfully long-winded, but it concludes with those eminently-quotable lines—and the ones that must follow as the night the day: "And it must follow as the night the day / Thou canst not then be false to any man" (I.iii.79-80). Apparently, that bit of Polonius' advice is as applicable far in the future as it was in the past.
Bonus! Video clip of this Shakespeare quote!
For more connections between Star Trek and Shakespeare, head to Shakespeare and Star Trek Complete.
Polonius' speech to Laertes is awfully long-winded, but it concludes with those eminently-quotable lines—and the ones that must follow as the night the day: "And it must follow as the night the day / Thou canst not then be false to any man" (I.iii.79-80). Apparently, that bit of Polonius' advice is as applicable far in the future as it was in the past.
Bonus! Video clip of this Shakespeare quote!
For more connections between Star Trek and Shakespeare, head to Shakespeare and Star Trek Complete.
2 comments:
Hi, I really love your blog. I am working on a project for an ungraduate Hamlet class about Star Trek and Hamlet, and your blog has been very helpful. Is there a way that I could access the YouTube videos you include so that I can embed them for my project?
Thank you.
Thanks very much, Unknown! The videos here aren't through YouTube--in part because of Bardfilm's Fair Use Policy, available at this URL:
http://bardfilm.blogspot.com/2011/01/bardfilm-s-fair-use-policy.html
It is likely to go beyond copyright law to pass video files around--but you can always link to this URL!
Thanks!
kj
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