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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 11, 2004 20:32:44 GMT -5
Well, my dad has this HUGE, I mean TOTALLY HUGE book called, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare and in it, it has a story with the name Beatrice in it called Much Ado About Nothing and it talks about how Beatrice and Benedick are "mad-cap lovers" and they must avoid love. Beatrice is the niece of a man named Leonato, and he's a governor. I know it's not really anything to do with anything at all, but what do you think about this story? What do you think about all of it? What do you think it MIGHT tell us?
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Post by Alchemist on Jun 11, 2004 21:27:05 GMT -5
I don't know, maybe they were past lovers. Then they got together. Then Beatrice married another man. Then Beatrice was killed? Or was Beatrice witty?
Even if there's no relevance, read Much Ado About Nothing anyway. It's hilarious.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 11, 2004 21:38:58 GMT -5
Have you read it? I will read it anyways. Just for fun. Hehe. ;D
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Post by its a me a mario! on Jun 11, 2004 21:45:39 GMT -5
shakespeaker is so cool to be or not to be those are the questions!!!
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Post by Celinra on Jun 12, 2004 23:07:17 GMT -5
I think you should go watch the Kenneth Branagh movie of Much Ado About Nothing. Because it has an awesome cast, and is hilarious. Other famous people in it are Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and two other people whose names I am blanking on now.
Anyways... it's not that the two characters can't love each other... it's that they're always quarreling and picking on each other, so when each starts to fall in love with the other, they try to hide the fact that they're in love, and try to convince themselves otherwise.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 12, 2004 23:48:30 GMT -5
Oh, sorry, I kind've went blank on it. I was remembering it from the book. Well, it sounds really good.
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