Friday Five 22-April
Friday, 22 April 2016 22:44This week's Friday Five questions are a little tough
1) What was the first Shakespeare play you read or seen preformed?
I don't remember if it was The Merchant of Venice or A Midsummer Night's Dream. School literature. Definitely sure abridged versions.
2) What is your favorite Shakespeare play?
Don't have a favourite one.
3) What is your least favorite Shakespeare play?
I haven't read a lot of his works, so not sure about that either. But I suppose Romeo and Juliet would be really long-winded.
4) Who do you think wrote Shakespeare; are you a Stratfordian or Oxfordian?
I have no idea what this is asking... I suppose it has to be true literary enthusiasts that would know?
5) Which Shakespeare plays have you read or seen or seen preformed?
For school I've read The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream. There's one I went to a couple years back, but I don't recall which of the Shakespeare stories it was. It was something about trying to court a lady but using reverse psychology? Maybe it was Taming of the Shrew. I could be interested in Macbeth, but I don't think I'll have the patience to read through a play book.
1) What was the first Shakespeare play you read or seen preformed?
I don't remember if it was The Merchant of Venice or A Midsummer Night's Dream. School literature. Definitely sure abridged versions.
2) What is your favorite Shakespeare play?
Don't have a favourite one.
3) What is your least favorite Shakespeare play?
I haven't read a lot of his works, so not sure about that either. But I suppose Romeo and Juliet would be really long-winded.
4) Who do you think wrote Shakespeare; are you a Stratfordian or Oxfordian?
I have no idea what this is asking... I suppose it has to be true literary enthusiasts that would know?
5) Which Shakespeare plays have you read or seen or seen preformed?
For school I've read The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night's Dream. There's one I went to a couple years back, but I don't recall which of the Shakespeare stories it was. It was something about trying to court a lady but using reverse psychology? Maybe it was Taming of the Shrew. I could be interested in Macbeth, but I don't think I'll have the patience to read through a play book.
