Shakespeare is hard. The language, at times archaic and decipherable only through footnotes, can be difficult; after all, it was meant to be heard, not read. This week we studied Titus Andronicus, King Lear, 1 and 2 Henry IV, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. While classes were only a glance and introduction to these works, a variety of themes and trends were found throughout them all, such as loyalty (political and filial), history and its perversions, and the disparities of youth and age.
Clearly, Shakespeare understood his world and our own very well. His works are universal and timeless, enchanting and illuminating...
....and sometimes difficult to muddle through. But viewing these works on stage in their proper form will surely be a delight that I cannot wait to see, and these are just five of the many plays I'll view during my time in London. Look forward to (maybe?) one more post before I head off to that marvelous city. Cheers! RK
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