The guy is in high school! Yes, his work is fragmented in thought and borrowing heavily, but to even endeavour such an abstract point of view for a sophomore English paper should be applauded. It's far better than the typical analysis of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet for the 2 billionth time this century.Shadow wrote:The Galactic Empire letter is written very poorly.
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Romeo and Juliet is the most overrated romance in history. Most of the dialogue in that play (even if cleaned up for modern diction) is so utterly atrocious that it makes Anakin's lines in AOTC sound like poetry. It gets a free ride because no one dares say anything bad about Willy Shakespeare.Failed Glory wrote:The guy is in high school! Yes, his work is fragmented in thought and borrowing heavily, but to even endeavour such an abstract point of view for a sophomore English paper should be applauded. It's far better than the typical analysis of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet for the 2 billionth time this century.
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...but... it's so romantic...Darth Wong wrote:Romeo and Juliet is the most overrated romance in history. Most of the dialogue in that play (even if cleaned up for modern diction) is so utterly atrocious that it makes Anakin's lines in AOTC sound like poetry. It gets a free ride because no one dares say anything bad about Willy Shakespeare.Failed Glory wrote:The guy is in high school! Yes, his work is fragmented in thought and borrowing heavily, but to even endeavour such an abstract point of view for a sophomore English paper should be applauded. It's far better than the typical analysis of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet for the 2 billionth time this century.
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Except that Anakin's AotC lines aren't written in iambic pentameter. And anyway, SW is likely to be a smaller version of Romeo and Juliet in the distant future. I predict that it will be one of the few movies that survives for the next few centuries, so the comparison is not really fair.Darth Wong wrote:Romeo and Juliet is the most overrated romance in history. Most of the dialogue in that play (even if cleaned up for modern diction) is so utterly atrocious that it makes Anakin's lines in AOTC sound like poetry. It gets a free ride because no one dares say anything bad about Willy Shakespeare.Failed Glory wrote:The guy is in high school! Yes, his work is fragmented in thought and borrowing heavily, but to even endeavour such an abstract point of view for a sophomore English paper should be applauded. It's far better than the typical analysis of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet for the 2 billionth time this century.
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Because all 36 of his other plays sucked even more.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Just how many times was Romeo and Juliet made into a movie anyway? I find it quite annyoing to do a report on it. Shakespeare wrote 36 other plays, why not read one of them?
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Oh bullshit. I liked Macbeth.data_link wrote:Because all 36 of his other plays sucked even more.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Just how many times was Romeo and Juliet made into a movie anyway? I find it quite annyoing to do a report on it. Shakespeare wrote 36 other plays, why not read one of them?
What is Juliet, 13?...but... it's so romantic...
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R&J was Shakespeare's greatest play. The one that is inexplicably considered great, IMO, is A Midsummer Night's Dream. A highly respected author will almost always have his greatest work be the one that survives him. Look at how, when someone is teaching Golding, they invariably insert Lord of the Flies, or when someone is teaching Spenser they invariably select The Faerie Queene, even though it was unfinished.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Just how many times was Romeo and Juliet made into a movie anyway? I find it quite annyoing to do a report on it. Shakespeare wrote 36 other plays, why not read one of them?
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Yes, but I still don't see why R&J was a great or even acceptable play. If somebody made a movie today with its one-dimensional characters and cheesy "ROMEO: you're so hot ... JULIET: Really? I'll love you forever" romance dialogue, it would be incinerated by the critics.Master of Ossus wrote:R&J was Shakespeare's greatest play. The one that is inexplicably considered great, IMO, is A Midsummer Night's Dream. A highly respected author will almost always have his greatest work be the one that survives him. Look at how, when someone is teaching Golding, they invariably insert Lord of the Flies, or when someone is teaching Spenser they invariably select The Faerie Queene, even though it was unfinished.
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Critics can burn anything. But damn that play was bad. Macbeth and it are the only examples of his work I've read and it was not volentary. Macbeth was marginal, R&J was awful at best.Darth Wong wrote:Yes, but I still don't see why R&J was a great or even acceptable play. If somebody made a movie today with its one-dimensional characters and cheesy "ROMEO: you're so hot ... JULIET: Really? I'll love you forever" romance dialogue, it would be incinerated by the critics.Master of Ossus wrote:R&J was Shakespeare's greatest play. The one that is inexplicably considered great, IMO, is A Midsummer Night's Dream. A highly respected author will almost always have his greatest work be the one that survives him. Look at how, when someone is teaching Golding, they invariably insert Lord of the Flies, or when someone is teaching Spenser they invariably select The Faerie Queene, even though it was unfinished.
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You seem to have gotten off easy. How old are you again? I had to read R&J in 9th grade, Julius Caesar in 10th, Macbeth in 12th and Hamlet and Measure for Measure in Freshman year of college. Damn.Sea Skimmer wrote:Critics can burn anything. But damn that play was bad. Macbeth and it are the only examples of his work I've read and it was not volentary. Macbeth was marginal, R&J was awful at best.
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17 in 11th grade. I was at a private school for my first two years though. If I'd been in public there would be one or two more of his works on my list.Darth Servo wrote:You seem to have gotten off easy. How old are you again? I had to read R&J in 9th grade, Julius Caesar in 10th, Macbeth in 12th and Hamlet and Measure for Measure in Freshman year of college. Damn.Sea Skimmer wrote:Critics can burn anything. But damn that play was bad. Macbeth and it are the only examples of his work I've read and it was not volentary. Macbeth was marginal, R&J was awful at best.
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I read midsummers night dream in 9th grade, and macbeth on my own. havent read any other shakespeare.
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In school I've had to read:
Romeo and Juliet
Midsummer Night's Dream
Comedy of Errors
Taming of the Shrew
Macbeth (three times)
Othello
Hamlet
I enjoyed the three tragedies, and found Comedy of Errors and Taming of the Shrew funny.
The movie "O" is a fairly good modernization of Othello (far better than the Leonardo diCraprio R&J). It changes it to a high school basketball player instead of a general, and it works surprisingly well.
Romeo and Juliet
Midsummer Night's Dream
Comedy of Errors
Taming of the Shrew
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Othello
Hamlet
I enjoyed the three tragedies, and found Comedy of Errors and Taming of the Shrew funny.
The movie "O" is a fairly good modernization of Othello (far better than the Leonardo diCraprio R&J). It changes it to a high school basketball player instead of a general, and it works surprisingly well.
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To add some realism:
The Empire would honestly believe that the federation would be better off under their rule. The Empire is not there to rape the Federation, rather liberate it from the confinement of its communist government masquerading as a democracy. A democratically elected government is weak and slow; it lacks the ability to make the decisive changes the Emperor has made for the people of the Galactic Empire. The wisdom and guidance of the Emperor would lead the federation into a new age. With the framework of the Empire, federation citizens will enjoy new freedoms, such as the freedom to pursue ones *own* goals, rather than that of their former communist oppressors.
blah, blah, propaganda like that.
The Empire would honestly believe that the federation would be better off under their rule. The Empire is not there to rape the Federation, rather liberate it from the confinement of its communist government masquerading as a democracy. A democratically elected government is weak and slow; it lacks the ability to make the decisive changes the Emperor has made for the people of the Galactic Empire. The wisdom and guidance of the Emperor would lead the federation into a new age. With the framework of the Empire, federation citizens will enjoy new freedoms, such as the freedom to pursue ones *own* goals, rather than that of their former communist oppressors.
blah, blah, propaganda like that.
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It's a story of destiny, more than of characters. And besides, look what happened with Titanic. Leo says, "You're hot." Girl says, "Okay, I'll never forget you." Not only is it fairly well received by critics, but the movie is probably the most successful one of all time!Darth Wong wrote:Yes, but I still don't see why R&J was a great or even acceptable play. If somebody made a movie today with its one-dimensional characters and cheesy "ROMEO: you're so hot ... JULIET: Really? I'll love you forever" romance dialogue, it would be incinerated by the critics.Master of Ossus wrote:R&J was Shakespeare's greatest play. The one that is inexplicably considered great, IMO, is A Midsummer Night's Dream. A highly respected author will almost always have his greatest work be the one that survives him. Look at how, when someone is teaching Golding, they invariably insert Lord of the Flies, or when someone is teaching Spenser they invariably select The Faerie Queene, even though it was unfinished.
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Well, Shakespeare is my favorite non-sf author.
Though I agree R&J is not that good, I loved most of his works, especially Othello, The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Though I agree R&J is not that good, I loved most of his works, especially Othello, The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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In Bill's defence most of his work was written a long time ago, people were very different, tney considered something as tame as MacBeth to be absolutely terrifying. His work does hold up well but i agree people do make too much outta Romeo & Juliet. MacBeth was far far superior a play, and i'm not bias by the fact that i acted in MacBeth in High School, I was Lord MacDuff the Thaine of Fyfe banana
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I'm sure his plays were considered good at the time, else we wouldn't have even heard of them today. The point is, now that being able to write is no longer only the province of the aristocracy, the stuff we have now makes Shakespeare look like chopped liver. The problem with English professors in my opinion, is that they refuse to realize that classics are not timeless and that like everything else, the arts evolve over time. We do not consider a wooden frigate to be the equal of a modern aircraft carrier, we do not consider the abacus to be equal to a pocket calculator, why should Shakespeare be considered the equal of today's motion pictures?In Bill's defence most of his work was written a long time ago, people were very different, tney considered something as tame as MacBeth to be absolutely terrifying. His work does hold up well but i agree people do make too much outta Romeo & Juliet. MacBeth was far far superior a play, and i'm not bias by the fact that i acted in MacBeth in High School, I was Lord MacDuff the Thaine of Fyfe banana
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I think it's more along the lines of the stories are timeless. Nearly any modern movie or television epsiode can be traced back (admittedly loosely) to a Shakespeare play of some sort. Add the other "classics," and it's almost certain. The names and settings may change, but the guts of the story are the same.data_link wrote:I'm sure his plays were considered good at the time, else we wouldn't have even heard of them today. The point is, now that being able to write is no longer only the province of the aristocracy, the stuff we have now makes Shakespeare look like chopped liver. The problem with English professors in my opinion, is that they refuse to realize that classics are not timeless and that like everything else, the arts evolve over time. We do not consider a wooden frigate to be the equal of a modern aircraft carrier, we do not consider the abacus to be equal to a pocket calculator, why should Shakespeare be considered the equal of today's motion pictures?In Bill's defence most of his work was written a long time ago, people were very different, tney considered something as tame as MacBeth to be absolutely terrifying. His work does hold up well but i agree people do make too much outta Romeo & Juliet. MacBeth was far far superior a play, and i'm not bias by the fact that i acted in MacBeth in High School, I was Lord MacDuff the Thaine of Fyfe banana
Oh, and were you aware that the flagship of the United States Navy is a wooden frigate? It's definitely not the equivalent of an aircraft carrier, but the U.S.S. Constitution is still the flagship of the fleet.
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