Julius Ceasar: 5/5
Okay, I knew that it was going to be amazing, but this much?? No, I would have never imagined that. Every page, every line creates a definition of beauty, even the smallest comma is part of this project. I finished this book last night and I can't stop thinking about it, about a story that everyone already knows how it will end and yet can still astonish for the marvellous craftsmanship behind it. Shame on me for not reading it untill now.
Antony and Cleopatra: 4/5
Honestly, I do not have a precise opinion on this one, because I'm still think about Julius Caser, which was simply amazing. However this is good as well, with its great language and plot construction, but it didn't catch my attention in the same way.
Coriolanus: 4.5/5
I liked it more than Antony and Cleopatra but still less than Julius Caesar, and I think that the play starring Tom Hiddleston that I saw a couple of years ago has played an important part in my final judgment. Coriolanus doesn't even know what measure is, his hate for common people feels real, but the point is that Shakespeare is also able to make the reader blind to his faults.
No more tragedies in this book, the reading is over. But what an amazing reading it was. Definitely one of my favourites.