What is your favorite play by Shakespeare?
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Re: What is your favorite play by Shakespeare?
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By: Rochard.SarahPapesh wrote:I read some of Shakespeare's plays, but not all. I liked Hamlet more than Romeo and Juliet, but I really liked Macbeth. I think that Hamlet was very conflicted which made the play very interesting, but I prefer Macbeth.
I've read almost most of all Shakespeare's plays. However, the one that appealed to me most, was "Romeo and Juliet." This fascinating,tragic play, starts out with a lot of dramatic scenes, but slowly merges into one where the "heart and sword" take over the stage, when Romero at a Masquerade party, falls madly in love with Juliet, without "first hand" knowledge that she was the the daughter of his family's arch enemy, which tragically ends in their deaths.
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By all means, it is "Romero and Juliet" Is it tragic or drama?
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I haven't read many of the comedies but my favorite is Twelfth Night.
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The Taming Of The Shrew is my favourite, maybe because I see a bit of myself in it
Any fool can know. The point is to understand. - Albert Einstein