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Michelle, watch the 1968 film with Leonard Whiting, the old Norma Shearer version and the newer Leonardo DiCaprio version are both equally disappointing. However, the 1960's version is captivating.
Christine wrote: "Michelle, watch the 1968 film with Leonard Whiting, the old Norma Shearer version and the newer Leonardo DiCaprio version are both equally disappointing. However, the 1960's version is captivating."
Thank you! I did look a few days ago and wondered which was the best version to watch!
It was considered pretty risqué at the time. But it did bring Shakespeare closer to me. Guess it did a good job.
Naya wrote: "Hi there! Why just 2 stars?"
I really didnt like the language Naya, if they ever make you read this book in school be sure to tell me!
Shakespeare is best on stage, but the more you read, the more you get used the the verbiage. Also you can find many copies with modern translations side-by-side.
When I was in high school we watched the original movie in class as we read the book, which helped but I don’t think I can say I enjoyed it, or would choose it on my own - The language is tough. I had already seen the more modern version of the movie at that point too.
Shakespeare is very hard I think. My mom is an English teacher and she got me the 1968 version as well to watch as I read for class. It helped sooo much. It even helped me appreciate it more. When I was a senior I went to England and we went to the Globe Theater in Stratfod. It was very interesting, the play was good enough, but very difficult to understand I thought. I don't know that I can ever read or watch As You Like it again. But I can at least say I have been.
BAM wrote: "Shakespeare is best on stage, but the more you read, the more you get used the the verbiage. Also you can find many copies with modern translations side-by-side."
It great to know that's an option. I might try again in the future in physical form rather than on a kindle.
Brandice wrote: "When I was in high school we watched the original movie in class as we read the book, which helped but I don’t think I can say I enjoyed it, or would choose it on my own - The language is tough. I ..."
Right! Sometimes i feel im pushing myself to read this kind of stuff because i feel i should and i need to stop, theres no happiness for me in reading them :)
Missy wrote: "Shakespeare is very hard I think. My mom is an English teacher and she got me the 1968 version as well to watch as I read for class. It helped sooo much. It even helped me appreciate it more. When ..."
This is the answer! The theatre! Where it was meant for! You know once the world gets back to normal i'll look to see wheres showing it :)
I was mostly immune to the ye's and art thou's. Mostly because I had to suffer through some bible shit! Yay, religious grandparents? Ugh. After that, Shakespeare was a breeze!
I do love all the movies. Not that old crap, but 1980's and forward stuff!
Lisa wrote: "I was mostly immune to the ye's and art thou's. Mostly because I had to suffer through some bible shit! Yay, religious grandparents? Ugh. After that, Shakespeare was a breeze!
I do love all the mo..."
I'm always amazed that the bible comes top of any most read book list, ive only ever seen a few passages but thats heavy shit indeed!
I'm often astounded by the bible passages that I know! It's not my doing. And I'm not religious. I was forced into this.
What I believe is not that.
I have seen more.
The bible is the greatest hoax of all. Hey, it's a best seller!. Can't sleep! Have no money, but hey...lookey there! It's a freaking bible..Argh! All is well, because of the Saviour.! Trump raised some unknown bible. He had peaceful protesters cleared for.those fine "ahm, hmmm" Christians and his bible photo!
Lisa wrote: "The bible is the greatest hoax of all. Hey, it's a best seller!. Can't sleep! Have no money, but hey...lookey there! It's a freaking bible..Argh! All is well, because of the Saviour.! Trump raised ..."
Ugh, Trump. Yeah that photo shoot was something wasnt it. I dont even have the words to unpack that.
I bet he's never read anything from the bible. He and his Christian stuff is not even near to close of what a man named Jesus would want.
Lisa wrote: "I bet he's never read anything from the bible. He and his Christian stuff is not even near to close of what a man named Jesus would want."
I haven't read the bible neither am i from a religious family however i totally agree with you! :)
This was the drama we had to study for the O Levels exam. Most of us were more interested to see if Friar Lawrence and the Nurse ever got around to getting together romantically.... sadly it never happened 😕.
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Michelle, watch the 1968 film with Leonard Whiting, the old Norma Shearer version and the newer Leonardo DiCaprio version are both equally disappointing. However, the 1960's version is captivating.
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Christine wrote: "Michelle, watch the 1968 film with Leonard Whiting, the old Norma Shearer version and the newer Leonardo DiCaprio version are both equally disappointing. However, the 1960's version is captivating."Thank you! I did look a few days ago and wondered which was the best version to watch!
It was considered pretty risqué at the time. But it did bring Shakespeare closer to me. Guess it did a good job.
Naya wrote: "Hi there! Why just 2 stars?"I really didnt like the language Naya, if they ever make you read this book in school be sure to tell me!
Shakespeare is best on stage, but the more you read, the more you get used the the verbiage. Also you can find many copies with modern translations side-by-side.
When I was in high school we watched the original movie in class as we read the book, which helped but I don’t think I can say I enjoyed it, or would choose it on my own - The language is tough. I had already seen the more modern version of the movie at that point too.
Shakespeare is very hard I think. My mom is an English teacher and she got me the 1968 version as well to watch as I read for class. It helped sooo much. It even helped me appreciate it more. When I was a senior I went to England and we went to the Globe Theater in Stratfod. It was very interesting, the play was good enough, but very difficult to understand I thought. I don't know that I can ever read or watch As You Like it again. But I can at least say I have been.
BAM wrote: "Shakespeare is best on stage, but the more you read, the more you get used the the verbiage. Also you can find many copies with modern translations side-by-side."It great to know that's an option. I might try again in the future in physical form rather than on a kindle.
Brandice wrote: "When I was in high school we watched the original movie in class as we read the book, which helped but I don’t think I can say I enjoyed it, or would choose it on my own - The language is tough. I ..."Right! Sometimes i feel im pushing myself to read this kind of stuff because i feel i should and i need to stop, theres no happiness for me in reading them :)
Missy wrote: "Shakespeare is very hard I think. My mom is an English teacher and she got me the 1968 version as well to watch as I read for class. It helped sooo much. It even helped me appreciate it more. When ..."This is the answer! The theatre! Where it was meant for! You know once the world gets back to normal i'll look to see wheres showing it :)
I was mostly immune to the ye's and art thou's. Mostly because I had to suffer through some bible shit! Yay, religious grandparents? Ugh. After that, Shakespeare was a breeze! I do love all the movies. Not that old crap, but 1980's and forward stuff!
Lisa wrote: "I was mostly immune to the ye's and art thou's. Mostly because I had to suffer through some bible shit! Yay, religious grandparents? Ugh. After that, Shakespeare was a breeze! I do love all the mo..."
I'm always amazed that the bible comes top of any most read book list, ive only ever seen a few passages but thats heavy shit indeed!
I'm often astounded by the bible passages that I know! It's not my doing. And I'm not religious. I was forced into this.What I believe is not that.
I have seen more.
The bible is the greatest hoax of all. Hey, it's a best seller!. Can't sleep! Have no money, but hey...lookey there! It's a freaking bible..Argh! All is well, because of the Saviour.! Trump raised some unknown bible. He had peaceful protesters cleared for.those fine "ahm, hmmm" Christians and his bible photo!
Lisa wrote: "The bible is the greatest hoax of all. Hey, it's a best seller!. Can't sleep! Have no money, but hey...lookey there! It's a freaking bible..Argh! All is well, because of the Saviour.! Trump raised ..."Ugh, Trump. Yeah that photo shoot was something wasnt it. I dont even have the words to unpack that.
I bet he's never read anything from the bible. He and his Christian stuff is not even near to close of what a man named Jesus would want.
Lisa wrote: "I bet he's never read anything from the bible. He and his Christian stuff is not even near to close of what a man named Jesus would want."I haven't read the bible neither am i from a religious family however i totally agree with you! :)
This was the drama we had to study for the O Levels exam. Most of us were more interested to see if Friar Lawrence and the Nurse ever got around to getting together romantically.... sadly it never happened 😕.
