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April Mini-Challenge - The Bard
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Duration April 23, 2016 - April 30, 2016
Historians believe that William Shakespeare was born on April 23, in 1564 and died on the same day in 1616. To commemorate the 400t..."
I am signing up I have not decided which plays I will be reading. Will get back to you on that.


I think I'm going to combine this with the 'A book you haven't read since high school' PopSugar challenge so that'll narrow my choices down to:
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Twelfth Night
Macbeth
Othello
I'll decide over the next few days, I'll definitely see which I can find a good youtube video of to help me along!
EDIT: Chosen Twelfth Night







Hadn't read or seen this before. Now I have done both. Thank-you for this challenge. Most enjoyable.





I used the tactic of listening to the play online while reading. I also used No Fear Shakespeare a bit too.
It was a FUNNY play--I laughed out loud a few times. I really think hearing it performed by actors who know where to enunciate is so helpful to understanding it. In high school, people just read it all in a monotone.
The challenge was good for my motivation!! Thanks for hosting it, Kadijah!

It was so dramatic, I was laughing out loud while reading it. When Shakespeare kills someone off in his plays, he always gives them very peculiar parting words that are sometimes just too cryptic/funny and you can't help but laugh.
Thanks for the challenge! It was a nice diversion from the usual.


It doesn't help that it was a little hard to understand at times, so I kind of just skimmed through parts of it with mild incomprehension even if it really was all very nice. Plus it was short. Really short. I think that was one of the things that threw me most, that some of these shenanigans seemed really promising but they were over and done with immensely quickly. That being said though, I'm fairly sure there's something great at the heart of this; I'd heard that Midsummer was immensely better on stage than on the page, and I wouldn't be surprised if that ends up being true for me too. That being said Russell T Davies's adaptation isn't airing through June, so I'll probably end up waiting until then to get going on that front.
Act 5 was pretty great though. More or less.
Duration April 23, 2016 - April 30, 2016
Historians believe that William Shakespeare was born on April 23, in 1564 and died on the same day in 1616. To commemorate the 400th anniversary of his death, we would like to have mini-challenge dedicated to Shakespeare's plays.
For this challenge, you will select the play or plays you would like to read during the week and post them below. At the end of the week, we ask you to let us know how things went. We are looking forward to seeing what you all decide to read, and I will be updating as we go along.
*just a tip I got from my English professor in college, she said to try and watch an adaptation of the play while reading or shortly after reading the play to get the most out of it. There are several available on YouTube.
Participants
Amy (other Amy) with either Hamlet or Macbeth
Ann with The Taming of the Shrew and/or The Merchant of Venice
Cassandra with Much Ado About Nothing (finished 4/28/16)
Ecem with A Midsummer Night's Dream (finished 4/23/16)
Emily with A Midsummer Night's Dream (finished 4/28/16)
Honor with The Merchant of Venice • A Midsummer Nights Dream
Jackie with Hamlet (finished 4/29/16)
Janet with The Comedy of Errors and The Taming of the Shrew
Janine with Twelfth Night (finished 4/28/16)
Kadijah Michelle with Macbeth (finished 4/25/16)
Kara with Hamlet
Kristie with The Comedy of Errors (finished 4/23/16)
Lindsay with A Midsummer Night's Dream (finished 4/26/2016)
Paul with A Midsummer Night's Dream (finished 4/30/16)
Rachael with As You Like It (finished 4/23/16)
Ultrajbk with Othello (finished 4/25/16)
Yaara with one comedy and tragedy TBR
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