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Post by Alucard on Dec 8, 2010 15:45:33 GMT -5
Yeah. Not at all.
They say a few lines, make out, and next thing we know Romeo is going off about how "I love this girl" and "She is a goddess"
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Post by theirry on Dec 8, 2010 16:24:29 GMT -5
Hamlet is much better.
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Post by Alucard on Dec 8, 2010 16:38:50 GMT -5
As is Macbeth.
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Post by Sapphire on Dec 8, 2010 19:20:51 GMT -5
I LOVE MACBETH
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Post by Alucard on Dec 8, 2010 21:51:47 GMT -5
My favorite Shakespeare play I've read.
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Post by theirry on Dec 9, 2010 0:22:07 GMT -5
My personal favorite will always be Hamlet, and my second favorite is A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Post by Alucard on Dec 9, 2010 6:34:50 GMT -5
I haven't read Hamlet in years. i can;t remember it.
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Post by Eviljim on Dec 9, 2010 17:25:02 GMT -5
I haven' read any Shakespeare in a while....
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Post by theirry on Dec 9, 2010 18:21:10 GMT -5
READ HAMLET or watch it. Shakespeare is better watched on a stage like it was meant to be. That's the best way to enjoy it.
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Post by Eviljim on Dec 9, 2010 20:33:19 GMT -5
Indeed.
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Post by Jemini on Jan 2, 2011 13:49:42 GMT -5
Obviously any Shakespeare is better watched on the stage. Acting is very very different on screen.
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Post by Eviljim on Jan 6, 2011 11:57:43 GMT -5
Anyone can tell that.
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Post by Jemini on Jan 6, 2011 20:56:25 GMT -5
Ah, but has everyone experienced acting both on stage and on screen?
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