I need to catch up with a ton of readings after school is done. Honestly, much of my fears in literature came from the fact that I was made to read them before I was capable. I think I will enjoy them all much more these days!
I can sympathise, Dad took me to see King Lear when I was 5 and I had an existential crisis for about 20 years after that. Try them again, you WILL enjoy them more. And I think it's quite kosher to watch the film versions as the plays are all meant to be seen.
I am lucky - I'm a quick reader: it took me about two days to read War and Peace, I don't remember how much it took to read Hamlet in Russian (certainly less, and then I've seen four or more performances, including the four-hour one, couple in English and even in French), but when I'd tried to read it in English - that was tricky, I was buried in dictionaries :-)
It's one of the plays that is better performed. Tolstoy makes me wish I had enough time to learn Russian. I like War and Peace, but I love Anna Karenin, and I feel as though there are subtleties of language I will only ever learn when I can read them for myself, alas.
I've never read Hamlet...But I've seen Kenneth Branagh's version with his spiffy blond hair! And I've watched the Reduced Shakespeare Company perform it. *G* Does this count?
My school was weird, none of us had to read Hamlet in High School, but we all had to read Macbeth. o.O The trees, they move!
I've not seen it, sadly. I want to but I always forget. His Henry V, though, is one of my fave films. And yes, watching is just as good as reading in this case, and the Reduced Shakespeare Co are very worthy in any case!
I like Macbeth, but it's a damn sight more gruesome than Hamlet, really. Revenge is much easier to stomach than overweening ambition!
Oh hush, you, there are plenty of rhymes :-P (And I am DESPERATELY trying to remember the early play of his that has loads of really dodgy rhymes, alas, it is not coming to me, time for a Complete Works binge!)
HEEEE! I do love it, you know. I know it's fashionable to talk about all of its flaws, but I think it's terrific, though I prefer Anna Karenin as a novel just because it is so perfectly constructed.
*is jealous* Most of my workmates have only heard of 'Hamlet' in a boring-movie-i'll-never-watch sort of context. Shakespeare is love, and I will be forever thankful that I read 'Macbeth' before it was tainted by high school English teaching practices. Have you seen the Australian 'Macbeth'? Its set in a Melbourne gangland context and is BRILLIANT! I have never read 'War and Peace', though.
I was thinking of the version with Sam Worthington in the title role, in which Burnham wood coming to Dunsinane is played out as a ram-raid with a log truck :D
I've not, though I really want to. Bell Shakespeare did a great one the other year that we missed, too. My workplace is fun, you would like my workmates, mad the lot of them ;-)
I'll lend you Anna Karenin and if you like it you can try Resurrection and if you still like it, we'll set you up with War and Peace ;-)
This reminded me that the other day my roommate came into the living room looking like somebody had just kicked her puppy. She told me her boyfriend had just informed her that he'd only read two books in his life.
I like the Ethan Hawke version - Denmark is a Corporation. Much awesomeness, with bonus Leiv Shriber. I also enjoyed the Aust. production with one of the Changi guys in the lead. I haven't read W&P, but I did enjoy the Audrey Hepburn film interpretation.
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Date: 2009-06-02 01:54 pm (UTC)I think I've read Hamlet, and that's because my school made me :)
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Date: 2009-06-02 02:28 pm (UTC)I need to catch up with a ton of readings after school is done. Honestly, much of my fears in literature came from the fact that I was made to read them before I was capable. I think I will enjoy them all much more these days!
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Date: 2009-06-02 02:26 pm (UTC)[honestly, the bf and i keep working that line in during conversation on an almost daily basis. it's odd. but fun].
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Date: 2009-06-03 02:38 pm (UTC)(She also keeps asking me to grow things for her, I am suspicious!)
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Date: 2009-06-02 02:35 pm (UTC)My school was weird, none of us had to read Hamlet in High School, but we all had to read Macbeth. o.O The trees, they move!
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Date: 2009-06-03 02:43 pm (UTC)I like Macbeth, but it's a damn sight more gruesome than Hamlet, really. Revenge is much easier to stomach than overweening ambition!
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Date: 2009-06-02 08:25 pm (UTC)Have you seen the Australian 'Macbeth'? Its set in a Melbourne gangland context and is BRILLIANT!
I have never read 'War and Peace', though.
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Date: 2009-06-03 02:51 pm (UTC)I'll lend you Anna Karenin and if you like it you can try Resurrection and if you still like it, we'll set you up with War and Peace ;-)
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Date: 2009-06-02 10:04 pm (UTC)TWO. BOOKS.
I felt like my soul cracked a little.
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Date: 2009-06-03 12:11 am (UTC)I haven't read W&P, but I did enjoy the Audrey Hepburn film interpretation.
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Date: 2009-06-03 04:41 am (UTC)Also, reading Hamlet is crucial to getting all the jokes in Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Are Dead and the five-minute version of Hamlet.
I had a superior English teacher that year...*sighs wistfully*
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Date: 2009-06-03 03:41 pm (UTC)And you have one of the major reasons why everyone should be familiar with Hamlet! I send virtual hugs to your English teacher!
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Date: 2009-06-03 10:29 am (UTC)What?
Not Hamlet?
Ah well - does it count that I have the Audrey Hepburn dvd of War and Peace?
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Date: 2009-06-03 03:41 pm (UTC)Anything Hepburn, Audrey or Katherine, always counts ;-)
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Date: 2009-06-04 03:29 am (UTC)(I confess to having read half of Shakespeare's works during high school during free periods, courtesy of unused class sets and Project Gutenberg.)
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