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i tried to make a poll but i couldn't make a poll big enough, but what are everyone's favourites?
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The Tempest sits atop all of his other works, in my opinion. It is followed by Timon of Athens and Henry V.
His sonnets deserve a mention too. I think the sonnets have been discussed here before (Pookie is a fan, I seem to recall). Great thread. It's time for bed now, but I shall return(eth) to this thread tomorrow. Nice.
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Shite, I thought you'd left, racehorse!
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I'm not really a fan.
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why is that, pardon my asking?
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shakespeare was funny. and smart.
that being said, i can't really get into his stuff. if i was around back then, i'm sure i'd just be fucking blown away. nowadays, i can't really get into it. but yeah. gonna have to go with hamlet and pericles. though obviously i'm only familiar with maybe 30% of his work.. |
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I don't dig the 'speare. I find his stories good and all, but really, I cannot stand reading it. I understand much of it, but there's so much else of the writing that just makes no sense, and I would much rather be able to read a book proper than have to look to the margin with the definitions and whatnot every ten lines...
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God this too to pick a favorite one, so I'm not going to try.
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I prefer Shakespeare's historical plays.
Julius Ceasar, Titus Andronicus, King Lear, Macbeth, etc
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Othello, easily.
what a play. |
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I like Much Ado About Nothing. Only if Keanu Reeves is playing the bad guy though.
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I remember loving Othello as a kid but I don't know if I would like it as much now. Iago is an amazingly sinister character.
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I really like Macbeth. It's dark, twisted, and full of foul play.
I don't know I'd call it my favorite though, thats hard to choose. |
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