I actually quite enjoyed Macbeth, though I agree comedy is where his best talents lie. Hamlet was pretty great as well, it had some very beautiful and practical lines. Neither a borrower nor a lender be... this above all: to thine own self be true.

Romeo and Juliet is so-so. I think it's mostly pushed out above the rest because it's supposed to be easy to teach because teens can relate or something of that sort.

I had to read Richard III, or Henry VI, one of those, for AP English and I refused to read anymore after a while. I despised it. Thank god for Sparknotes?

But overall, I do enjoy Shakespeare, though I can't say I'm amazing at analyzing it. I prefer my literature to be a painting, not a puzzle.