Who Likes to read Shakespeare?
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His brought out an outstanding way of expressing his creativity
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Midsummer Night's Dream is awesome!ilovechickens777 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2017, 09:53 Personally, I quite enjoy some Shakespeare plays. I remember being in English class enjoying every word in the text. My favourite play is a Midsummer Night's Dream because of its craziness.
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I have grown an appreciation for Shakespeare as the years have gone on. I was in a school's play for Midsummer Night's Dream, and it was a blast!ilovechickens777 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2017, 09:53 Personally, I quite enjoy some Shakespeare plays. I remember being in English class enjoying every word in the text. My favourite play is a Midsummer Night's Dream because of its craziness.
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Indeed. Shakespeare is the best ever.CaitlinGonya wrote: ↑23 Dec 2017, 11:51 I quite enjoy Shakespeare and bought a huge volume of his work. Its nice on certain days when I'm in certain moods.
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