*giggles* I know have this vision of you sat at your desk all moody looking and speaking with a really gravelly voice. Muwahaha!
I don't know how it is in Canada and America but for school we're usually forced to analyse some Shakespearan plays and so a good amount of English schoolchildren really despise it. I enjoyed the Baz Luhrman version, Romeo + Juliet. I guess because it didn't make the story seem so stuffy and ancient, and it interested that male part of me I suppose that enjoys a good action flick. Yes, it's still silly and over the top but I think I now have more of an appreciation of that particular story than I did before when reading the book.
As I said, we learned them in class through reading but they are plays after all and so you do need to see them acted out.
Ok...I'm done. *starts giggling again* "I'm the goddamn Isa!"
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*giggles* I know have this vision of you sat at your desk all moody looking and speaking with a really gravelly voice. Muwahaha!
I don't know how it is in Canada and America but for school we're usually forced to analyse some Shakespearan plays and so a good amount of English schoolchildren really despise it. I enjoyed the Baz Luhrman version, Romeo + Juliet. I guess because it didn't make the story seem so stuffy and ancient, and it interested that male part of me I suppose that enjoys a good action flick. Yes, it's still silly and over the top but I think I now have more of an appreciation of that particular story than I did before when reading the book.
As I said, we learned them in class through reading but they are plays after all and so you do need to see them acted out.
Ok...I'm done. *starts giggling again* "I'm the goddamn Isa!"