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    Any Shakespeare fans here ?

    Hey guys . Pls post interesting Shakespeare plays , stories and poems that u feel are very innovative and educational.
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    I Know of a famous play " The Merchant of Venice ". I 've read only a part of it and am highly excited to finish it . Have any of u read it?
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    MERCHANT OF VENICE IS A GOOD PLAY

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    sm maddy : ya "Merchant of Venice" is a good play . You can also try reading "Taming Of the Shrew", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Romeo and Juliet" among others.

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    I'm not a shakespear fan but for school in year 8 and 9 we are given one shakespear play to perform and no teachers help its all up to us and we are the directors and cast and crew and everything from sound and lighting to even the role of a donkey

    in year 8 we got the merchant of venice...it wasn't v successfull i think ours was the worst play that year!

    this year we got the MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM!

    IMO its the bestttt play by him! luvdd it to bits, and since my whole class liked the story we managed to get into it and we won 1st prize this year for overall best play was really fun....such a comedy play...speshly where bottom says...i hear a face, i see a voice
    THALAPTHY RAJINI -ILAYATHALAPTHY VIJAY!
    so....
    SUPERSTAR RAJINI - NEXT SUPERSTAR VIJAY!


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    don't read MACBETH it's SOOOOOOO BORINNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGG

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    ...I liked Hamlet...so good...
    and Twelfth Night is also good and funny!

    More to come....

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    I feel that " As You Like It " is also a fantastic play . Its kind of comedy and funny too . My favourite character was Rosalind - The daughter of the banished duke.
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    twelfth night is funny...theres a proffessor who looks like tony belch in twelfth night...well how tony belch was described in the play

    ba midsummer nights dream roxxxx ma soxxx!
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    SUPERSTAR RAJINI - NEXT SUPERSTAR VIJAY!


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