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Anonymous asked in Entertainment & MusicPolls & Surveys · 1 decade ago

Have you ever read one of Shakespeare's works from start to finish ....?

... by choice, rather than as part of your studies?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Othello

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yep..

    Twelfth Night

    A Midsummer Nights Dream

    Romeo and Juliet

    Macbeth

    Antony and Cleopatra

    As You Like It

    Hamlet

    Much Ado About Nothing

    The Tempest

    Henry V

    Richard III

    Othello

    Source(s): Forgot to mention they were only 40 pages each and written for kids!!
  • 5 years ago

    you are able to learn Shakespearean lingo, and that's available to alter into adept at it. right that's how i began: i could study the play and persist with alongside with the main dependable and precise action picture version of the play: Zefferelli's, Hamlet, may well be a stable initiate. instructor's for a protracted time respected his course. As for the weakest works, there are not any weakest works. it is all attitude. concentration on Hamlet. Cliff notes will in basic terms summarize the ploy, yet use it in case you like. in spite of works for you is advantageous. remember that Shakespeare is a poet working with early present day English, with words that had no longer been invented till he desperate to apply them. %. up one in each of fool's classes or pass to an online dictionary for him. And while all else fails, only appreciate the poetic language of an incredible author. He wrote for the commonly happening persons, no longer the elite, and his language exchange into as profound as that's profane.. you additionally can try: Romeo and Juliet, A wintry climate's tale, and MacBeth once you end Hamlet. Then, see it stay and it will all finally make sense... uncomplicated thee nicely!

  • 1 decade ago

    Did two years of Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing. Will be having my literature exam for the two texts (and two more, non-shakespeare ones) soon. Wish me luck, I'm terrified!

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  • 1 decade ago

    I've read Romeo and Juliet and Othello as a part of my studies.

    But I honestly really liked Romeo and Juliet outside of studies.

    :)

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes...A Midsummer Nights Dream and Romeo and Juliet

  • 1 decade ago

    Macbeth,hamlet and romeo and juliet..never completed even a single book=P

    i think they're just too boring to read..i'd rather read something with normal ENGLISH in it:P

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes i read translation of Romeo and Juliet on the web.

  • 8 years ago

    Actually, I've read all of the plays and poems a number of times. Fun stuff.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes,one or two,when I,ve been in the right frame of mind for it.....They,re still easier to read than anything by Charles Dickens.....

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