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 Post subject: Shakespeare
PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:21 pm 
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Anyone here enjoy reading Shakespeare?

I Do.
It's funny, I have a book of Shakespeare's sonnets, and my niece insists that I read them to her. And she calls him "Shake Beer"

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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I like the ones I've studied and the rendition of Hamlet I saw live... so yes, I would consider myself an enjoyer of Shakespeare.

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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The only play I saw life was Midsummer Night's Dream, as well as the movie. It was very entertaining. I've thought Shakespeare had his ups and downs, plays like Hamlet slightly bored me in all honesty. But overall I say he was a great play writer and really advanced the English language as a whole.

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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Hehe, Hamlet was the one I saw in Stratford when David Tennant and Patrick Stewart were in it.

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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Julius Caesar is EPIC.

"But Brutus said that he was ambitious, and Brutus is an honorable man."

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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hehe, gotta love Antony's speech.

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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And in choir this last year, we sang the song from midsummer nights dream. It was epic.

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 Post subject: Re: Shakespeare
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Hmm... not actually too fond of that one.

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It was really fun though. Mr. Lodge made us sing it with an over-the-top British accent.

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Not sure whether to be offended here.

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