"Some shall be pardoned, and some punished.For never was a story of more woeThan this of Juliet and her Romeo."There's no question that this book need not a review anymore. It's such a classic telling of two star-crossed lovers bound by their love for each other in such a complex and cruel world.
Petruchio: A combless cock, so Kate will be my hen.Katherine: No cock of mine. You crow too like a craven.10 Things I Hate About You is probably one of my favourite movies, like ever. So when it came time to making my list of Shakespeare plays to read this year, The Taming of the Shrew was at the to...
Shakespeare really has a thing about having people commit suicide. In a play about war and love, the only on stage deaths are suicides. There are six in total. If that doesn't get your attention then I don't know what will!Antony and Cleopatra is what happens when love and war collide in a spectacul...
For an English Literature major, I have an unbelievably hard time understanding Shakespeare. Not to mention, I just plain old find his work boring. This edition is certainly helping to clarify things for me.
It is Roman custom to fall upon their own blade once defeat is inevitable. An honourable way to die? I'd rather fight until the end. But I can understand not wanting to die at the hands of your enemies.
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