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I doubt that Shakespeare should have objected to that, since he'd written at least one crossover himself ("A Midsummer Night's Dream", which blends Greek mythology with English fairy-lore). What struck me most about this episode this time around was that it was almost a "Shakespeare villain team-up" - Macbeth (and Demona, whom you could describe as a "Lady Macbeth" analogue) team up with Iago (more accurately, a gargoyle analogue for Iago, who's only called that in the voice actor credits). ("Outfoxed", as well, but I'm giving it a separate entry.) I rewatched "High Noon" over the weekend. (YJ: Phantoms to kick ass every week, BTW!) Well, interested in whatever thoughts you're willing to offer. While there are obviously some plays that get my mind whirring more than others, TWO GENTLEMAN is the only one I ever came away from outright disliking. Just curious if there's something you feel I'm missing, taking in this play solely from the page. (Made all the more baffling by the fact that he gets a suitably protagonist-y happy ending, with the woman he cheated on and tried to rape five minutes prior no less.)
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There's little in it that isn't done better in later, stronger comedies, and Proteus lacks the nuance or poeticism of his other villainous figures, even ones intentionally designed to be odious like Iago or cast as such for political (Macbeth) or cultural (Shylock) reasons. However, I'm curious if you happen to have a LEAST favorite play, or at least ones that excite your senses less than others.įor me, while my scholarship and experience is nowhere near as vast as yours (I've read most, but only seen a couple live.not a lot of Shakespeare festivals in Hawaii, unfortunately), if pressed I would have to say I have difficulty finding much value in TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. I know you've stated in the past, most particularly in this post, that you find it impossible to select a single favorite Shakespeare play: I'd like to take a brief break from the flood of YJ questions (with a smattering of Gargoyles and Spidey) to poke your brain as a scholar of the Bard. Howdy Greg! Hope that you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving (though at the rate the queue's been filling up lately, you probably won't see this question until 2022, LOL).