What do you think of him, is he a good play writer or a nut.![]()
What do you think of him, is he a good play writer or a nut.![]()
I think he's good although I hate Macbeth I had to do that 2 years running in high school![]()
I like Romeo and Juliet(I know, I cant help it I'm weak for romance) and I like As You Like It coz its funny and its probably the easiest to understand. And Midsummer Night's Dream for pure craziness
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His comedies were much better, and easier to read, than his tragedies were. I enjoy Shakespeare a lot.
Where doing a Midsummer Nights Dream at school in english, it alright but a bit corny and Lovey-Dovey![]()
I think hes good
Macbeth rocks my socks
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I like them actually. I know, me someone hardcore, but oh well.
I think they are pretty good. I like the olden times. :grinpink:
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
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One of my favorite lines ever, but my favorite play ever would have to be Othello, Shakespear was a genius, but some doubt he ever existed.
I used to prefer his tragedies, but I'm kinda sick of tragedy these days and have been browsing through his comedies, and they do strike my fancy as well. He's a good guy to read, but he inevitably gets butchered in schools.Originally Posted by Kirobaito
Boring and overrated
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yeah it kinda ruins his plays when you overanalyse them the way you have to in school. Thats why I hate Macbeth so muchOriginally Posted by Neel With A Hat
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I love his tragedies, Julius Ceasar, Othello, Hamlet, even Romeo and Juliet, he really is good at irony in his stories.
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AgreedOriginally Posted by Old Manus
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