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23396930 No.23396930 [Reply] [Original]

I just finished King Lear today. I really enjoyed myself, but I must confess I'm a bit shocked at the ending. It felt rushed. I understand it was a performance, so time may have been a factor in this. Anyway, I have various thoughts about it, and don't want to start off by saying them all. I'd rather hear yours. Any thoughts on the play? Also, which of Shakemeister's plays should I read next? I've read Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, and King Lear.

>> No.23397027
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Oh, come on. Surely, you guys have read King Lear? I thought I was behind the curve, not ahead of it.

>> No.23397107

>>23396930
If you haven't read Macbeth I would get on that

>> No.23397331

>>23397107
Why? What makes it better than Coriolanus or Julius Caesar?

>> No.23398036
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Damn. Zoomers don't read. /Lit/ is officially dead. I'd say it's been fun, but you're a cancerous lot. Enjoy turning /Lit/ into another worthless /pol/ outpost while not reading, I guess, but (You) are the death of civilization—not blacks, Jews, women, or anything else. Weak, stupid, lazy men like (You).