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Old 01-15-2013, 12:02 AM   #20
QuantumIguana
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I have seen other results. Frustrated, uninterested kids totally turned off by the difficult language.
Yes, but they weren't taught by True Scotsmen.

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Shakespeare wrote plays that were meant to be performed not read and endlessly dissected by critics who study other work rather than creating their own.
I've seen people who were turned off to Shakespeare by being made to read it in high school, but were turned on to it after seeing it performed as it was intended.
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