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Ingvild Sofie
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Slutten av The Two Gentlemen of Verona
— Jan 31, 2026 09:07AM
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Ingvild Sofie
is on page 205 of 1263
Hvem trenger å dra på konserter når shakespeare skriver banger sanger som den her
"Who is Silvia? what is she,
That all our swains commmand her?
Holy, fair, and wise is she;
That heaven such grace did lend her,
That she might admired be"
lmao og de to andre versa. Han i sang den på veldig jazzsks
— Jan 31, 2026 08:11AM
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"Who is Silvia? what is she,
That all our swains commmand her?
Holy, fair, and wise is she;
That heaven such grace did lend her,
That she might admired be"
lmao og de to andre versa. Han i sang den på veldig jazzsks
sologdin
is on page 479 of 1344
Merchant of Venice
Antonio and Bassanio are lovers, and the latter is a declasse aristocrat scheming to obtain Portia's wealth. That they ruin a member of an oppressed group in the process makes villainy triumphant in this text. We might say that this text stages a society that believes itself to be just and allows that society to prevail by means of an exclusion that we cannot countenance.
— Jan 31, 2026 05:33AM
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Antonio and Bassanio are lovers, and the latter is a declasse aristocrat scheming to obtain Portia's wealth. That they ruin a member of an oppressed group in the process makes villainy triumphant in this text. We might say that this text stages a society that believes itself to be just and allows that society to prevail by means of an exclusion that we cannot countenance.
luísa
is on page 113 of 5185
“The comedy of errors” finalizado! 4,5 ⭐️
Adriana diva a frente do seu tempo!!
— Jan 30, 2026 09:16AM
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Adriana diva a frente do seu tempo!!
Rin
is 2% done
Rereading Hamlet because Baldwin mentioned it and I realized I no longer have the damn thing memorized. Fear I may be missing something if I don't do a refresher
— Jan 30, 2026 07:02AM
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sologdin
is on page 452 of 1344
King John
The absence of Magna Carta should be considered structural rather than inartful--this episodic text wherein alliances realign each act should be taken to represent a sort of hobbesian wasteland wherein it's better to trust in 'your strong possession much more than your right.' 'Commodity, the bias of the world' might only be diagnosed by a bastard who lacks right but is pure competence.
— Jan 30, 2026 05:26AM
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The absence of Magna Carta should be considered structural rather than inartful--this episodic text wherein alliances realign each act should be taken to represent a sort of hobbesian wasteland wherein it's better to trust in 'your strong possession much more than your right.' 'Commodity, the bias of the world' might only be diagnosed by a bastard who lacks right but is pure competence.
sologdin
is on page 423 of 1344
Midsummer Night's Dream
The substratum here is an alien dispute between Oberon and Titania regarding the possession of a changeling, which is a horrid little bit of myth. Within that context, Theseus consummates his forced marriage to Hippolyta, whom he 'wooed with the sword,' and Egeus mirrors Capulet's dire parental demands; the connection to R&J is solidified by the low mechanicals' parody thereof.
— Jan 28, 2026 04:18AM
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The substratum here is an alien dispute between Oberon and Titania regarding the possession of a changeling, which is a horrid little bit of myth. Within that context, Theseus consummates his forced marriage to Hippolyta, whom he 'wooed with the sword,' and Egeus mirrors Capulet's dire parental demands; the connection to R&J is solidified by the low mechanicals' parody thereof.
David Miller
is on page 809 of 1675
As You Like It illustrates a common phenomenon in Shakespeare's plays, namely the surprising ease with which a person can disguise themselves effectively enough to fool even their own parents. Not enough characters avail themselves of this strategy throughout the various plays, if you ask me.
— Jan 27, 2026 10:24PM
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