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*whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 4:39 am
by Shield Maiden
So. Thoughts. Theories. Characters that you really like. And whatnot.

I read Macbeth this year for school and REALLY enjoyed it - and I think part of that was because Lewis and Tolkien both used elements from the play in their writing, and it was interesting to note those parts in the play itself. For my final exam I wrote an essay on Macbeth's character development (which I might post here later, depending) - and gosh I just really love analyzing Shakespeare and seeing how he weaved puns and commentary and plot and character development and STILL KEPT IT IN IAMBIC PENTAMETER which is crazy insane and I want to see what you guys think about his stuff too.

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:48 pm
by Tenethia
Ooooh, ooh, I'm reading Julius Caesar! I love the part where Brutus and Cassius are talking and Cassius says someone is a noble warrior and Brutus replies, "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaah, so's my horse."

Also, Antony's speech is amazing. I love how he's listening to Brutus's order not to say anything bad about them, and keeps saying "Brutus is an honorable man. So are they all, ALL honorable men!" Also, I love the irony of the townsfolk wanting to be violent after hearing his speech, and he says "Oh, hey, dudes, no, not that! Don't let my speech do that!" when he totally is trying to incite violence on Brutus and Cassius :P

I also like his sonnets. I memorized Sonnet 60 for school :)

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:43 am
by hobbit_of_narnia
The first Shakespeare I ever read/watched was Hamlet. That was at least four years ago and I still love it. :P We saw it at a Shakespeare festival and I thought it was hilarious how Horatio was the only character left alive onstage at the end. Hamlet remains my favorite Shakespeare.

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:49 am
by Tenethia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X9C55TkUP8 Antony's speech. I love this representation. :D
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I've never read Hamlet. I have it, but haven't read it. I should do that next.

I have read parts of his histories, including the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry the ... Fifth? I don't remember. But I have it memorized :P

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:15 am
by The Happy Islander
I think my favorite bit of Shakespeare is The Tempest. I've got an audiobook of it that I like to listen to sometimes :) I like Miranda. :)

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 12:05 am
by Shield Maiden
When we started reading Shakespeare in school, everyone was too young to really understand it - I've been meaning to reread Much Ado About Nothing since then, so as to actually see what it is about. :P Since then I've figured out how to actually read and understand it (my Drama class helped with that too) - Julius Caesar was the first play I read that I actually understood (Oh man, Marc Antony's speech is SO LONG).

Has anyone read any of the histories? Are they interesting? I've mostly only read comedies.

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 11:37 pm
by hobbit_of_narnia
Speaking of Marc Antony's speech, a couple years ago I was one of two narrators for a play that summarized a number of Shakespeare's most popular plays, and one kid read all of that speech, but halfway through he glanced up at the audience and when he looked down he forgot where he was. There was a long pause, and then he stammered, "Methinks I have forgotten my line!" Everyone laughed, offstage and on.

And I don't believe I've fully read any of the histories, no.

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 12:57 am
by Quill Jill
*excitedly pokes in* At my theater company this term I'm taking a Shakespeare class! It's really awesome! I've been learning a lot more about Shakespeare and his plays. Last week we performed our monolouges in which I was Lady Macbeth. :) So fun. And now for our performance next month we're practicing doing the opening scene of Romeo and Juliet. I'm Lady Montague in that. (Why am I always a Lady?!) But yes, I love Shakespeare. :) Oh, and I'm reading A Midsummer Night's Dream for school right now. I think my favorite one is Macbeth, and Much Ado About Nothing.

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 2:49 am
by Shield Maiden
Nice, Jill! (As someone who recently read Mackers - which monologue?)

Re: *whispers* Shakespeare

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:28 pm
by Quill Jill
It's the one where they're planning Duncan's murder--the "screw your courage to the sticking place, and we'll not fail"--that whole paragraph.
Oh, and change of plans-I got moved from R&J to Macbeth! So it's the same part, where they're planning the murder. A lot more lines...ahhh!