Does anyone enjoy reading Shakespeare?
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Date: June 11th, 2013 6:26 PM Author: Obsidian wagecucks
Hated it in high school. Thought the kids who said they liked did it to be different and sophisticated.
Am I just Low IQ or does no one actually enjoy it?
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Date: June 11th, 2013 6:31 PM Author: comical brethren parlor
shakespeare was obviously emotionally traumatized in the modern sense. all his plays have the point of view of someone whose psychological reality is overthrown and whose sense of things becomes excruciating/overly acute as a result.
very few people before the 20th century articulated this as well as he does.
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