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The Sloth Man
07-27-2003, 01:00 AM
I guess I've never really read a "peice of play" before Anabelle. Those tragedy stories was taught in school, and I'm glad for it. Did you have a grammar teacher? And there are good lesser than the bad one? Well, that's good. Or lesser? Or is that lesser good, or maybe lesser badder gooder? And maybe you could pack a few more infinitives into those sentences. However, I do hope to be able to enjoy to be luxuriated someday.

Unregistered
02-11-2005, 04:38 PM
Surely it is irrelavent how Anabelle puts forward her opinions of the play. Her ideas are original and considered, and they are afterall her opinion! Perhaps you could consider the concept that Shakespeare was entitled to create plays and poetry without criticism, therefore it is only fair that Anabelle should give her opinions in the way she knows best.

The Sloth Smasher
03-17-2005, 06:13 PM
Sloth Man,<br><br>While every literate person can appreciate promoting literary accountability in the youth of our generation, your general tone and attitude is immature. There are better ways to encourage good grammar than putting someone down on a public forum. Yes, Anabelle had some grammatical errors. However, her enthusiasm for Shakespeare is quite refreshing. Just because you have a better understanding of the English language does not give you a license to put other people down.

Anabelle
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
shakespeare did make us think much on this play. i must say that this peice of play is very complicated but this story touches me and i can't put it down. i am glad that some of these tragedy stories was taught in school. it is true it is complicated because many events took place. i really like this work because there are good lesser than the bad one. <br>About the character about King Lear, i agree that King Lear is very vain and luxuriated according to the story, because he likes to hear his daughters to praise him. it was true then, that Goneril and Regan did praise him, but Cordelia did not as she knew their true natures beneath the honeyed words. then it went on and on as slowly, and till the end, all except Albany and Edgar died. <br>i think i choose this play is the best among the rest of the story. i recommend this to those who dislike or find the story boring to read to read more of this story and one day, i am sure you will grow to like this play.