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I was pleasently surprised by The Merry Wives of Windsor. For my Extended English course I had to present an oral presentation on one of Shakespeare's comedies. As most of my favorites had been taken by other students, I did a quick Internet search to find another of his comedies. After reading the first few scenes I knew I was hooked. A little lust-lacking at certain points and a little confuing, it is overall fantastic and one of my fave plays!
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