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Mar 27, 2008
Brad
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This is not a review. It is, instead, a call to all those people (who will probably never read these words because they aren't on goodreads) to teach Shakespeare young and often to the kids they love.
Don't wait for high school teachers to bungle the job. Don't let your kids stress out. Never tell your kids how tough Shakespeare is "supposed" to be. Don't share your own fears of the Bard's writing.
Do buy your family every filmed version or adaptation of Shakespeare's plays. Do, then, buy a book c ...more
Don't wait for high school teachers to bungle the job. Don't let your kids stress out. Never tell your kids how tough Shakespeare is "supposed" to be. Don't share your own fears of the Bard's writing.
Do buy your family every filmed version or adaptation of Shakespeare's plays. Do, then, buy a book c ...more
Aug 01, 2020
Julie
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Like watching paint dry. I tried, I really tried to get into this. I read half before cutting my losses. Life is too short and there are too many amazing unread books out there for me to waste time reading something that I do not like.
I don't like reading plays. I don't like ye old English or studying foreign languages, which, reading this, felt like at times I was not reading English. I don't much care for poetry. I felt irritated each time I picked up the play to read it. That's not the emotio ...more
I don't like reading plays. I don't like ye old English or studying foreign languages, which, reading this, felt like at times I was not reading English. I don't much care for poetry. I felt irritated each time I picked up the play to read it. That's not the emotio ...more
Claudio has fallen in love with Hero, but there's a plot underfoot to prevent their marriage. Benedick and Beatrice hate each other, and like nothing better than throwing spiteful witticisms at each other, so of course there's a plan to matchmake them. It's frivolous, but with a whole lot of fun, and Shakespeare's convoluted plot schemes and genius wordplays star.
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Apr 06, 2008
Kristina
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