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Arikana 01-02-2012 06:04 PM

Shakespeare, anyone?
 
So anyone else here enjoy any of Shakespeare's many plays? >w<

If yes, what are your favourites? If no, why don't you like 'em.


My favourites are Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night's Dream. <3
I love 'em both cause they were, and still are, just so darn funny and I could help by love every second during which I studied them in elementary and secondary school, respectively. <3
I just wish Shakespeare had written more romantic comedy plays as those were his only two and my top favourites of all his plays...though I only studied/read a total of six or seven plays. >w<;;;

Kali_Namir 01-02-2012 06:15 PM

I adore Shakespeare! It's one of the few things that calms me down when I'm upset...I've got parts of Romeo & Juliet memorized...

Arikana 01-02-2012 10:02 PM

Mmm. Romeo and Juliet is a classic. Do you plan on memorizing the rest? :0

Quiet Man Cometh 01-02-2012 11:13 PM

I've studied about half a dozen of his plays. I read A Midsummer Night's Dream and part of Macbeth in High School. In Uni we studied Romeo and Juliet, Titus Andronicus (there is debate about whether or not that one is really his), Twelfth Night, Hamlet, Henry V, and Winter's Tale.

Hamlet is generally my favourite as his plays go, but I do like Winter's Tale as well. For Shakespeare in general though, I am more fond of his sonnets. I'd list the numbers if I could ever keep them straight. "My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun" is one I've always found cute.

Kali_Namir 01-02-2012 11:27 PM

Maybe one day, I've got my favorite parts memorized at the moment...

Echo-chan713 01-03-2012 01:19 AM

Last time I read Shakespeare was for English class back in Junior high school

Espy 01-03-2012 01:33 AM

MACBETHMACBETHMACBETH.

-is a huge Macbeth fan-

Gotta read/memorize everything else, too. My friend and I once had a humrous yelling bout of the last duel scene between Macduff and Macbeth.

Alpha 01-03-2012 03:48 AM

I have read several, and I found that I most enjoy Macbeth. Although Hamlet is interesting, as is Romeo and Juliet.

Quiet Man Cometh 01-03-2012 04:40 AM

I should actually read the whole play of Macbeth. I didn't get through most of it. Henry V I didn't finish either. Kinda felt like my brain was oozing out the side of my head when I was reading it. Watched the Kenneth Brannah movie instead. ;)

I ended up using Hamlet as source material for two papers, specifically the graveyard scene: once for my philosophy of metaphor class, and the other for my term paper for my Shakespeare class which I called "Alas, Poor Hamlet!" My copy of Hamlet is covered with pencil, pen, and three different colours of highlighter.

Rem 01-03-2012 07:35 PM

Midsummer's Night's Dream is my absolute favorite of all his works, I find that one appeals just right to what I enjoy
I am a fan of MacBeth though

I kind of loathe Romeo and Juliet xD;; probably could blame that on the instructor I had that seemed to love it so much and made us study it for like nearly two months
for god's sake x_x
But I also dislike it for personal reasons

.....I also really really like Titus Andronicus |D;;; it's so freaking bloody and violent and over the top, like the 1600s version of a splattergore horror film lmao. Also the 1999 film adaption is like one of my favorite films ever

Quiet Man Cometh 01-03-2012 09:08 PM

We watched part of Titus in class. Specifically, the killing of the two sons and dinner afterwards. The sudden jazz music definately throws one for a loop. ;). Judy Taymor as director. She also did Across the Universe.

Yokuutsu 01-05-2012 11:58 PM

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was my favorite personally .-.

Lost_Ninja9213 01-07-2012 03:54 PM

I like most of those that ive read/seen, especially Macbeth, Henry V, Titus, Caesar, and Hamlet. I cant stand R & J though..-_-

Yokuutsu 01-10-2012 06:45 PM

I liked Romeo and Juliet, though I thought they were stupid. OH NOES THE PERSON IS DEAD! -offs self- -other wakes up- OH NOES MY LOVE IS DEAD! -kills self-

Too dramatic for me but I'm bitter about love too >> <<

Quiet Man Cometh 01-11-2012 05:16 AM

I still laugh that the first line of the modern adaptation is said by the wrong family. ;).

Not fond of the movie. The whole, "drink poison and be surprised as lover wakes up" moment was kind of excessive in my opinion. Also, most people I know tend to spit stuff when surprised or shocked, not swallow it. I suppose it was one of those, 'let's make this as tragic as we can' moments. Blah. Hated it.

Alpha 01-11-2012 08:14 PM

It was a movie from what I lovingly call "Holly-weird". They like taking books and twisting the story to something that either doesn't resemble the original, or is just overly dramatic/weird.


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