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In reply to the discussion: 5 Reasons Why Shakespeare Should Not Be Required in Schools [View all]cachukis
(3,954 posts)2. Semi agreeable. It would close off connections with
high brow.
Learning Emily Post is passe, but lacking manners is not.
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Shakespeare's themes are timeless. Unless this is an April Fool's prank, I find it ridiculous.
hlthe2b
Wednesday
#1
What total BS. Just like all but claiming the UK has no tanks but only royal horses
hlthe2b
Wednesday
#7
Once again, you have NOT read (or at least comprehended) my posts that do counter you.
hlthe2b
Thursday
#39
I note your earlier post is asserting UK has 501 royal horses & only 334 tanks. (eyeroll)
hlthe2b
Wednesday
#5
Nix on "Streetcar". Never understood why that piece of crap is considered art.
eppur_se_muova
Wednesday
#6
Exactly! Throw some deeply damaged, disturbed individuals together to see how, and how much, they can damage each other.
eppur_se_muova
9 hrs ago
#97
When I was in seventh grade, I read through all of the Shakespeare comedies. I loved them.
Walleye
Wednesday
#10
All the titles from 6, except the angry men were studied between jr high and high school
questionseverything
13 hrs ago
#78
I love the King James Version of the Bible. My father's Masonic Bible is a treasure I handed down to my son.
CTyankee
Thursday
#42
Love Shakespeare. Always have, since first reading his plays in 6th grade. Years ago, two
highplainsdem
Wednesday
#17
We can't know what the author intended because they were deceased when The Tempest
GreatGazoo
23 hrs ago
#63
This is bullshit. Maybe modern high school students could handle it just fine
Ocelot II
Thursday
#52
I've always loved Shakespeare. I took Shakespeare in my college English Dept. and acted in Twelfth Night...
wcmagumba
Thursday
#53
I will take Shakespeare any day over some of the other dreck we read in high school.
3catwoman3
Thursday
#54
I found many of the 19th century English novels in secondary school canon boring
Ilikepurple
Thursday
#57
One big problem with writing at that time is that writers were paid by length.
Coventina
Thursday
#58
I had a hard time getting into A Tale of Two Cities and haven't revisited it as I have other 19th century novels.
Ilikepurple
11 hrs ago
#92
None of the plays you listed in number one would be here were it not for Shakespeare.
OldBaldy1701E
Thursday
#59