Where are you on the great bard read lit?
I've tried reading his Sonnets once
Never again
>>9461358
i only read titus andronicus because i am an edgelord
>>9461358
Also in need of a better Coriolanus and All's Well cover, not that the rest are set in stone.
I really need to read more comedies.
Will read Cymbeline, Coriolanus, and Troilus and Cressida soon. Perhaps Love's Labours Lost and 1 Henry IV.
I've read em all famalam
i think i'm too pleb to get shakespeare. i've studied hamlet and r&j in school, and seen much ado about nothing and midsummer night's dream, but in general i don't understand what's going on unless i slow way down to analyze it line by line
The only works of Shakespeare's that I enjoyed were his Sonnets. I've read a few of his plays, and honestly didn't much care for them.
I've read them all. Why haven't you? I just read a play each weekend and whatever I wanted during the week and it was over before I knew it.
Shout out to Measure For Measure, underrated af.
Honestly didn't know there were so many Henry's. They must have been popular, but they could as well bring oversaturation and Shakespeare's decline.
>>9461358
The fuck is that Romeo and Juliet cover?
>>9461546
Oh, and Richard 2 is prequel to Henry 4 anyway, so he's in the bunch as well.
I've read twelve plays. I recently tried to read Richard III, but I dropped it because boredom. I think I've tired of his formulae. Don't get me wrong, I still count him among the greatest ever. I'm just in a Shake interregnum.You won't get that pun but whatever...
Not very impressive... Blue circles are the ones I've seen live.
Which comedies are regarded as his best? They all look the same to me.
>>9461571
>Bored with Richard III
How? I always thought that was the most fun one.