2018-08-25 at 7:14 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
How many of you anti semitic fucks have actually read it? My foreskin is at least a pound of flesh and if you tickle me I might prematurely ejaculate
Itt we discuss the works of William Shakespeare. My favorites are Macbeth, hamlet and Titus androgynously gender fluid
2018-08-25 at 7:21 PM UTC
Cootehill
African Astronaut
[my unsymmetrically blurry oregano]
Reading Shakespeare is sorta lame, but it's hard to find the plays performed.
I really enjoyed a Midsummer's Night Dream once, and I studied King Lear for school, never seen it performed tho.
Does the merchant in the merchant of venice echo?
2018-08-25 at 9:12 PM UTC
Yeah, I never read a Shakespeare play that I can honestly say I enjoyed enough to read if it weren't a Shakespeare play.
I thought the film adaptation of Merchant of Venice with Jeremy Irons was enjoyable.
Macbeth had murder and witches and shit so that was kinda cool I guess
2018-08-25 at 9:47 PM UTC
I've only read R&J and Hamlet, both in high school. I thought Hamlet was alright, but I don't recall some of it towards the end.
I saw a ballet of Midsummer Night's Dream on Broadway on a band trip as a freshman. I really enjoyed it, although there was no spoken story and very little figurative story either except immediately before and after the intermission.
Not that that's a detraction. It's supposed to be the gayest [archaically] play still showing, so naturally it has more kicks and less story than other plays.
We also went to Stomp, which was rapturous, and Phantom of the Opera, which I slept through.
2018-08-25 at 9:48 PM UTC
Baz Luhrmanβs Romeo + Juliet was so good back in the day.
2018-08-25 at 9:53 PM UTC
OOOOOOOOOhhhh my gosh I'm just gonna put this out there and I know I'll probably regret it later ( πππ )but is there anyone else that can't hardly understand all that dry ass old english BS "heretofore, hath went and gone" schmucktalk them guys used to babble in?
2018-08-25 at 9:59 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
If you can't tell I'm kinda trashy so I don't have many people to talk about Shakespeare with
2018-08-25 at 10:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo
Shakespeare uses metaphors and similes seamlessly
But does it use
SMILIES?!?!?!?!!?!?!
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2018-08-25 at 10:24 PM UTC
Shakespeare is the code-name for one of Jeff Hunter's six uncharted islands. John McAfee currently lives there as one of Hunter's prisoner puppets.
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