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I think I might read that one since I never have. I love Taming of the Shrew. But I might re-read Romeo and Juliet since it has been FOREVER since I have read it.



For my April readings I'm hoping to get through Julius Caesar and Merchant of Venice.

Here's the ones I've already read:
Hamlet, Caesar, Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo & Juliet
As you like it, Comedy of Errors, Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado, Taming of the Shrew, Tempest, Twelfth Night.
Our local Shakespeare in the Park is going to put on Anthony and Cleopatra this summer, so I'm saving that one for later in the year.

Funny story as none of us realized that when Brave New World was selected and then picked the optional for Shakespeare due to his birthday. So now we also have the coincidence that Shakespeare is constantly quoted throughout BNW. Pretty awesome.




I am thinking of Titus Andronicus or a tragedy :) xxx

Just finished chapter eight and was going to ask the Tators if the optional read was chosen on purpose ... What a coincidence!

What I was wondering though, is why this isn't one of his plays that is taught in school? It's been a debate between a friend and me for some time and I can't figure out why Much Ado falls to the dusty corners like it does. It's one of his better pieces, in my opinion.
I wrote a blog about it not too long ago. Take a look if you're interested. http://papertales4u.blogspot.com/2013...
Please do us a favor and wait until April to discuss content though as that's the month of discussion. Thanks!