Hwy“)... __~- 5 ,- .."' )V V ‘ Loneliness‘usuen - a: d is there anyone at all? d is ' ere anyone at all? ,n knocking at the oaken door . will it open er now no more? ,m calling, calling to yo 't you hear? ‘ . . is there anyone .r? . . does this empty silence “ have to be I . is there no one there at all? answer me? Author unknown. Author L ely, lonely. Even ‘ lest-to—God atheist will ee with the statement om Genesis that it is \ t good for man to be alone. sure, it is NOT good for to be alone if by "alone" meant feeling friendless h'ak’espea're defended for series\ So you don't like Shakespeare? If your dislike of Shakespeare- is based on your high school experiences with Julius caesar, etc.-- which meant sitting ' quietly at a hard desk, reading lines from a heavy textbook, and meme orizing archaic wordssw then you are in for a‘ big, pleasant surprise if you attend the Shakes- peare Film Series! The first film, The Taming g£_£hg Shrew, will be shown Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Confederation Centre Lecture Theatre. The film, starring Eliz—j abeth Taylor aSVthe'skrew" man who can "tame" her, and Michael York, is a comedy——a rowdy, lively, bawdy, slapstick affair that is just what Shakes— ’ peare wanted for his own audience. ’ Seeing a film based on a Shakespeare play is like seeing any other good film: The charac- ters are well developed; \ \ and out off from others. Yet loneliness in one form or another is experienced by all of us. It can come down-like an enveloping 'cloud all of a sudden or it can steal up on us gradually be we out Pigging and whistling, crowding into the VBarn or sitting in on a noisy‘party. It would be wrong, how— ever, to say that all loneliness —— better, "aloneness" is bad. A certain kind of aloneness incommunicability of our— selves is inevitable.. We all have different thumb prints. Each of us is unique. vAnd sometimes that part of me which is the most me—est of me I find or the language is understand- able to a modern person, ' and the acting, postuming, and staging are excellent. And seeing a film based on a Shakespeare comedy is even better than see— ing most other films, because it is consistantly funny, from beginning _to end. Tickets‘for Taming lg§_th§ Shrew are $1.50 at the door the night of the film (October 3). “Season tickets for all . eight films in the series cost $10 and are availabIe' at the UPEI Bookstore, at the Student Union Office, from Rebecca Smith (Main 405, phone local 355), at the Confederation Centre Box Office, and at the door on Sunday night. The series is co-sponsered by The Department of English and the Depart- ment of Extension at UPEI. The series is non—profit and is being offered as a service to students, movie buffs, and all the general public. [v Salesmen needed g ' ,for. loanfu'nd photographs The U.P.E.I. Student Union has taken the initiative to Create a fund for students who are in financial need. During the summer a student was employ— ed t0_take and process pictures Which are to be sold to stu- dents, faculty, alumni and bu81ness men in the local communityr 'It is the feeling of Fhe Student Union the communr 1tY Should be given an oppor- tunitynfigrsunportitheir.nni:_lr-_. sold for the price of $5.06 They are being sold on campus We are in be Charles DeRoche. need of further salesmen, so anybody interested in helping out please contact the Student Union office in the basement of Memorial or call Charlie DeRoche at 2-6708. It is solely by the interest of the students/that any results will come of'this campaign. So lets get out and make this a versitya ,Ihg.Pietures are being. )worthwhile endevour. ‘rthat it is real. hard to communicate even with someone I love very much. If I find it, betimes, difficult to comprehend this, me how far ‘ more difficult to express myself Comprehensibly to another! This kind of loneliness is not destructive. Ac— cepted, lived with and let be, it can bring to a deeper understanding of our— selves. It can be creative. It can bring us into the presence of God. There is another kind of loneliness sometimes called loneliness anxiety—— actually, fear of loneliness. This is the killer.* No _learned dissertation here as to its causes or - origins. The psychologists and the sociologists can tell you all about it. Suffice it to say We all experience it from time to time. An empty silence, a feeling of being cut off from others, of being cut off from our own real self. And it hurts. Believers have it that this kind of loneliness is the essence of hell-— the utter absence of God, the utter absence of love. ************** . Isn't all this just a “bit heavy for someone who is lonely now only be— cause it is really the first time away from home or because the boy—friend/girl—friend chose to go to another university? Perhaps.‘ But loneliness (the nasty kind) is a form of pollution and we do well to consider it so as to know how to fight against it. Fighting against it for others will be a help to ourselves.' So the word is:”BECOME MORE SENSITIVE TO THE LONE LINESS OF OTHERS. N6? in the sense that you sport your Brownie badge The Cadre, Thursday, September 30, 1976. P38é 5- word from ACT and go around pushing your way into other pe0ple's lives. "Ho, you poor slob. I preceive you to be lonely and alienated. Tell me about it." That just might not work! Be sensitive to the need of building a sense of community on your floor, at your end of the corridor, in your boarding house —- maybe in your own family. Sensitive to the awkward shyness of someone who can be help— ed by something as un- complicated as a smile. Even a crooked grin might {do it. Ickish? Perhaps. but hear it out. Smiling and-making with a a friendly "hello" on campus is more effective than fourteen residence parties in the "Stamp Out the Pollution of Loneliness" campaign. The smiler (genuine smiler) says without saying, " I see you. I notice you over there. You are a -fellow human being -— be greeted!" And the smilee, the receiver of the hello and the smile, says to himself even if he cannot muster more than an acknowledging grunt, "Lo, a fellow human being has looked this way. He seems to be friendly. Maybe next time he will talk. Things are look— ing up around here!" Dangerous? Of c0urse. You run the risk of being Vaccused of being a hustler.. or a hustleress. But charity your neighbourhood Gury will tell you, is not always an easy virtue to practise. So don't you mind. Take yourself, Because all of us can be lonely, once in a while. (And is there anyone at all? 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