Thu Feb 03, 2005 3:57 am
Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:16 am
Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:11 pm
Thu Feb 03, 2005 5:57 pm
Fri Feb 04, 2005 12:43 am
Igg wrote:Aww, you beat me to that remark
I haven't actually read it, though I actually know the plot fairly well.
Fri Feb 04, 2005 3:23 am
coming2atvnearu wrote:Yeah, I've read it.
Thanks for specifying that it was a play just in case there was any confusion on that one.
Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:09 pm
coming2atvnearu wrote:Igg wrote:Aww, you beat me to that remark
I haven't actually read it, though I actually know the plot fairly well.
It was going to be said eventually. I figured I'd grab it.
Its actually my favourite Shakespeare play. I would pay good money to play Iago.
I hate it when high school teachers make kids read Romeo and Juliet and turn them off Shakespeare when they could give them this and get them hooked.
Fri Feb 04, 2005 11:39 pm
Igg wrote:coming2atvnearu wrote:Igg wrote:Aww, you beat me to that remark
I haven't actually read it, though I actually know the plot fairly well.
It was going to be said eventually. I figured I'd grab it.
Its actually my favourite Shakespeare play. I would pay good money to play Iago.
I hate it when high school teachers make kids read Romeo and Juliet and turn them off Shakespeare when they could give them this and get them hooked.
Romeo and Juliet isn't too bad, but for some reason it really turns kids off Shakespeare. I quite like it. But it always seems to be approached in such a way that people start to dislike it and think it's fairly lame.
I tell you what though, talk about turning kids of Shakespeare, I had to study Henry V for my exams when I was 13. Dear lord. On later inspection it wasn't that bad, but the way we studied it was so boring!
Fri Feb 04, 2005 11:47 pm
Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:43 am
Twinkle wrote:I'm studying it at the moment and I must say, Iago is EVIL! He's Shakespeare's most villianious character as he has no redeming characteristics.
Sat Feb 05, 2005 11:44 am
coming2atvnearu wrote:Igg wrote:coming2atvnearu wrote:Igg wrote:Aww, you beat me to that remark
I haven't actually read it, though I actually know the plot fairly well.
It was going to be said eventually. I figured I'd grab it.
Its actually my favourite Shakespeare play. I would pay good money to play Iago.
I hate it when high school teachers make kids read Romeo and Juliet and turn them off Shakespeare when they could give them this and get them hooked.
Romeo and Juliet isn't too bad, but for some reason it really turns kids off Shakespeare. I quite like it. But it always seems to be approached in such a way that people start to dislike it and think it's fairly lame.
I tell you what though, talk about turning kids of Shakespeare, I had to study Henry V for my exams when I was 13. Dear lord. On later inspection it wasn't that bad, but the way we studied it was so boring!
Throwing 13 year olds on Henry V??? That's not a good move at all.
Personally I dislike R&J because Romeo is such a wimpy, wishy-washy character. When the play first starts he's smitten with some other chick before he decides to fall madly in love with Juliet. Juliet, on the other hand, has a whole whack of fun layers to play with. Maybe its just the rebel in me that automatically gets sick of anything mainstream... even if its mainstream Shakespeare.
"Yeah, man, Shakespeare totally sold out to the man."
Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:33 pm
coming2atvnearu wrote:Igg wrote:Aww, you beat me to that remark
I haven't actually read it, though I actually know the plot fairly well.
It was going to be said eventually. I figured I'd grab it.
Its actually my favourite Shakespeare play. I would pay good money to play Iago.
I hate it when high school teachers make kids read Romeo and Juliet and turn them off Shakespeare when they could give them this and get them hooked.
Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:40 pm
hiddenneggs wrote:Twinkle wrote:I'm studying it at the moment and I must say, Iago is EVIL! He's Shakespeare's most villianious character as he has no redeming characteristics.
As opposed to the many fine qualities of Lady Macbeth. . . .
Or Hamlet's uncle/step-father Claudius, for that matter.
Wed Feb 09, 2005 12:49 am
Twinkle wrote:hiddenneggs wrote:Twinkle wrote:I'm studying it at the moment and I must say, Iago is EVIL! He's Shakespeare's most villianious character as he has no redeming characteristics.
As opposed to the many fine qualities of Lady Macbeth. . . .
Or Hamlet's uncle/step-father Claudius, for that matter.
Iago is the only evil character that Shakespeare created (that I know of) who fails to show remorse for his actions.
Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:12 am