What are Shakespeare's best plays?
>>8354873
Cardenio and Love's Labour's Won.
Hamlet
Othello
Macbeth
King Lear
Henry IV
Henry V
Romeo and Juliet
The Tempest
A Midsummer Night''s Dream
Twelfth Night
>>8354896
>Henry V
This tbqh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-yZNMWFqvM
My diary desu
>>8354910
Based Ken hamming it up
>>8354943
>hamming it up
what did he mean by this
anthony and cleopatra
coriolanus
>>8354873
King Lear and Titus Andronicus are my favorites.
>>8354952
As in hammy, pronounced acting
A Midsummer Night's Dream > all
>>8355045
Stay fizzy pupper
>>8356373
Is Mid Summer Night's Dream the only work to be able to portray the love triangle trope in a fresh, clever, and non cliche way?
>>8356527
Love quadrangle. Demetrius, Lysander, Hermit, Helena.
>>8356527
>Is Mid Summer Night's Dream the only work to be able to portray the love triangle trope in a fresh, clever, and non cliche way?
No, see Andromache by Racine
>>8356693
Thanks, will do.
>>8356545
Hermia*
But yeah I mispoke only technically. I just consider it a love trianglels more since originally it was basically between 3 people. Another lover is just out in the side lines who no one cared for (Helena).
>>8354873
King Lear, The Tempest or Midsummer Night Dream.
Next question?
I only read Macbeth and I really liked it back than. What from his works is most similar to Macbeth?
>>8356527
> women just want what they think other women want
> non-cliche
Midsummer Night's Dream is as cliched as they come. That's why plebs drool all over it every summer.
>>8357260
What? Explain yourself.
The Tempest
It's the culmination of his life work and it shows. Also, the last lines in relation to Prospero and the knowledge that it's Shakespeare's last play really hits you in the feels.