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Rhiannon12866

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11. I'm sure I read it in school, too, that may be when I saw it
Sat May 1, 2021, 11:55 PM
May 2021

And we studied Shakespeare in school as well, in high school they focused on a play a year, the more famous ones like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, and I did take an entire year of Shakespeare in college. I know that people tend to like the comedies or the tragedies best, but I found I liked the histories. One of the most memorable summers I had was when there was a Shakespeare festival near where I was at summer camp and they actually brought us to see three of them! Richard III sticks in my mind because one of the girls who was a discipline problem was actually on the stage (it was theater-in-the-round) when the play started and almost got caught in the sword fight!

And thanks for the refresher, it's been a long time.

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