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    I don't think that if someone doesn't enjoy shakespeare as much as others may, it means that they are insecure about what they can do. I know many people who are outstanding writers and have other skills as well, yet find shakespeare not their interest. I don't think that people who don't like shakespeare should be discriminated against just because those who do enjoy shakespeare resent the fact. I am a shakespeare fan myself, though at times I do find it a little bit slow or confusing, and I don't hate people or say that there is something wrong with them just because they don't like shakespeare's work.

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    I do say that shakespeare's works is superb and fantastic, It may reflects to our daily lives as we cited it through love story eventhough it hits a little bit of comedy. Ido really love his works just as like hamlet and others. To those who doesn't appreciate shakespeare work, you are all just insecure for the fact that you can do nothing.....

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    Vanessa, although you may love Shakespeare's works (as I do also), it is rather presumptuous and rude to criticize those of the community who don't. Although it is great that you love his works, I found it rather offensive you stated, "To those who doesn't appreciate shakespeare work, you are all just insecure for the fact that you can do nothing....." I think that you have to learn to appreciate other people's tastes and accept them for who they are and what they like. Unconstructive criticism is unhelpful and degrading

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