Michaela wrote:
I found one trick when reading Shakespeare is NOT to read it line byline as it's written and formatted, but read it as sentences.
So take this from Macbeth for example...
"Bloody instructions which, being taught, return
To plague thinventor. This even-handed justice
Commends thingredience of our poisoned chalice
To our own lips. Hes here in double trust:
First, as I am his kinsman and his subject,
Strong both against the deed; then, as his host,
Who should against his murderer shut the door,
Not bear the knife myself. "
Don't read it line by line, read it according to the punctuation..
"Bloody instructions which, being taught, return to plague the inventor.
This even-handed justice commends the ingredience of our poisoned chalice to our own lips.
Hes here in double trust: first, as I am his kinsman and his subject,strong both against the deed; then, as his host, who should against hismurderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself."
That's the only way I could understand any of it and actually enjoy it once I figured that out...
Edit: Oh, and I've already pre-bought HP7!! Can't wait.
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Nadia
Right now I have to read Macbeth for school, it's killingme, I hate it so much. What's the point in reading a book when youdon't understand any of the words in it?
I found one trick when reading Shakespeare is NOT to read it line byline as it's written and formatted, but read it as sentences.
So take this from Macbeth for example...
"Bloody instructions which, being taught, return
To plague thinventor. This even-handed justice
Commends thingredience of our poisoned chalice
To our own lips. Hes here in double trust:
First, as I am his kinsman and his subject,
Strong both against the deed; then, as his host,
Who should against his murderer shut the door,
Not bear the knife myself. "
Don't read it line by line, read it according to the punctuation..
"Bloody instructions which, being taught, return to plague the inventor.
This even-handed justice commends the ingredience of our poisoned chalice to our own lips.
Hes here in double trust: first, as I am his kinsman and his subject,strong both against the deed; then, as his host, who should against hismurderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself."
That's the only way I could understand any of it and actually enjoy it once I figured that out...
Edit: Oh, and I've already pre-bought HP7!! Can't wait.
___________
Nadia