Charles Dickens vs William Shakespeare
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Charles Dickens vs William Shakespeare
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I love Shakespeare for the drama and comedy of the Theatre (being a former Theater Major his works mean a lot to me). Plus, I love Dickens for a look at the world back in his day. Besides,
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As I type I find myself going back and forth over which is better - I just can’t do it!
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Charles Dickens, is also superb and I love all his works.
It's just that I really admire William more
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No disrespect to Williams but Charles was with me since infancy