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Favourite Shakespeare play

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Time to bring some culture to the great unwashed of the clubhouse:

Simply out of interest, what's your favourite Shakespeare play?

Personally I like Othello best for its storyline.
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Favorite, or least hated??

j/k I really haven't liked any that I've been exposed to so far
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I prefer the slow mental instability and hostility displayed in MacBeth
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Winter's Tale is the most watchable, but I'd tie MacBeth and Othello for favourite. MacBeth would win it if it weren't for the hideous "I'm bored of writing this now" cop out of an ending, it just doesn't do justice to the delicate buildup that precedes it...



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To watch, Henry V or Othello.

To read, Hamlet. No one ever does Hamlet justice, either on stage or screen, so leaving him to the imagination is best.
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KomradeKloininov wrote:I prefer the slow mental instability and hostility displayed in MacBeth


That is why I like Othello, as well, but Othello beats Macbeth by merit of having the most delightfully evil character in Iago.
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I always enjoy Alls well that ends well, and the Taming of the Shrew is a good read.
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My favorite Shakespeare play

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As You Like It.
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harry potter
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The Weird One wrote:Favorite, or least hated??

j/k I really haven't liked any that I've been exposed to so far
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Fircoal wrote:
The Weird One wrote:Favorite, or least hated??

j/k I really haven't liked any that I've been exposed to so far
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Ronaldinho wrote:harry potter


Leave middle earth out of this :lol:
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Post by jennifermarie »

hmmm, I can't decide, I love all of the plays! (Yes I know, i'm a crazy literature geek) My Least favorite would have to be Cymbeline.
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he is a terrific writer. mid summer nights dream is funny. read the play and seen the movie. its great
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Comedy: "Twelfth Night"

Tragedy: "Hamlet" - The story of three sons all trying to avenge their
father's deaths. All of them suceed, sort of.

Best Characters: Villain - Iago & Lady Mac Beth
Sympathetic fool - Laertes & Polonius
Unsympathetic fool - Tybalt
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I personally like a midsummers night dream.
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King Lear
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The Merchant of Venice. But I also love MacBeth and King Lear.
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Hamlet, MacBeth, Much Ado About Nothing (for personal reasons, not necessarily his best writing), and Twelfth Night
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Hamlet or King Lear.
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I've only read about five or so, and only seen one performed, so not the most objective, but I'm gonna go with Hamlet. As You Like It comes in second.
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Othello
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Post by She Wolf »

i actually like them all but, "Taming of the Shrew" always makes me laugh.
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