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blue_lotus13) wrote2009-07-28 11:40 am
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Weird realization
I realized a couple days ago that I have a slight feeling of inadequacy because I was never an English major. As a result, I have not studied Shakespeare or read many of the classics. This has informed my reading habits for the past few years, as I have tried to read more classics. I also got my Shakespeare on this summer by seeing three plays, which is probably a bit of a record for me.
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That's cool you're reading classics. I get into that from time to time too. I've got a bunch at home that I want to read like Picture of Dorian Gray and Madame Bovary, etc.
A classic that I read in high school that I quite liked was Tess of the Dubervilles. And of course Wuthering Heights.
As for Shakespeare, I find it easier to read him than to watch one of his plays in action. Watching it is much more confusing for me whereas if I read, I can always go back and figure out what exactly is going on!! I read a lot of the main ones like MacBeth and Hamlet and Othello and Romeo/Juliet. I like MacBeth because of the witches and I like Hamlet because of Ophelia.
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As you are demonstrating in your reading, one can read those alone.