To many, I must seem a total heathen. Every time I hear Shakespeare, I turn off and want to sleep! Ever since I first read any Shakespeare as a child, it has had this effect on me. The traditional view is that Shakespeare is wonderful and very deep. To me, it is sleep inducing. Don't ask me why I feel this way. Over the years I have tried, without success, to read Shakespeare. The effect is invariably the same. At my age I guess I shall never "get it".
Am I alone?
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12 May 2020
27 Oct 2016
Shakespeare - NOT amateur radio
OK, I come from England and I am supposed to love Shakespeare. Alas poor Yorick, he sends me to sleep!
I do not know why, but ever since school days Shakespeare has had this effect on me. Maybe it is the style or the rhythm but I am not a Shakespeare fan. There are a few famous verses which I have remembered since school days, but other than these I am afraid I do not like the bard.
Each to their own I guess, but I am sure I am not alone.
I do not know why, but ever since school days Shakespeare has had this effect on me. Maybe it is the style or the rhythm but I am not a Shakespeare fan. There are a few famous verses which I have remembered since school days, but other than these I am afraid I do not like the bard.
Each to their own I guess, but I am sure I am not alone.
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shakespeare
11 Sept 2016
Shakespeare's famous speech - NOT amateur radio
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_quality_of_mercy_(Shakespeare_quote)
This is probably one of the most famous speeches in the English language. It is Portia's famous speech in Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice".
Like many, I had to learn this off by heart at school. I'm glad I did. It means much more to me now than 50 years ago.
This is probably one of the most famous speeches in the English language. It is Portia's famous speech in Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice".
Like many, I had to learn this off by heart at school. I'm glad I did. It means much more to me now than 50 years ago.
- The quality of mercy is not strain'd,
- It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
- Upon the place beneath: it is twice blest;
- It blesseth him that gives and him that takes:
- 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest: it becomes
- The throned monarch better than his crown;
- .......
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"merchant of venice",
portia,
shakespeare
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