Banned Book Review #5
Written by TomorrowToday
Plays
The Power of Women in Play Form
The Hell with Othello
It's eleven o'clock at night and I am doing homework for the book "Othello", by William Shakespeare. I find this book very interesting. If it didn't have a lot of the same paralles as my life, I'd probably like it even more.
Who Wrote Shakespeare's Plays?
Possibly the greatest playwright to have ever lived, it is devastating (to me, atleast) to think that his works of art were not, well, his. Or that he even existed.
But, I don't buy into the Shakespeare authorship controversy. I simply don't believe it's true. I just don't.
Shakespeare was way too credited for his works during his liftetime.
He was known.

I do believe in Fairies

Reality Merged
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.

Farce in film and theatre
When people go to see a movie or a play, what mood are they in? What prompts them to choose what movie they want to see when they see it? Do they feel mysterious, lighthearted, devilish, adventurous, ready to laugh, or ready to cry in deep despair? Or are they just expecting to hear and see a great story?



