Midsummer night's dream

A couple of dedicated hours if you're familiar with Elizabethan language. If not, couple days? It's not long. Why read it in particular, btw?
 
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A couple of dedicated hours if you're familiar with Elizabethan language. If not, couple days? It's not long. Why read it in particular, btw?

i'm supposed to finish it by tomorrow for class :/
 
Wrong forum

Ass.

Edit: due tomorrow? That explains why you posted in the lounge.
 
i remember reading that for high school. not bad and was relatively short
 
You'll get through it fine. If not, then I did not link you to this handy plot summary because I believe you should always properly do the work you get set. EDIT: **** YOUUUU

I love you. I have every intention of finishing this book myself, but those spark notes are proving to be rather useful. Half this shit makes perfect sense to me, the other leaves me scratching my head like a horny ape.

Now if only I could get rid of this god damned cleaning service that's making a racket at the neighbor's house, perhaps I could finish this play by sunset and actually get to ride my bike today...
 
If your book has explanations of old language on the left (as any decent Shakespeare book should), that should help explain some things. I haven't read Shakespeare in a long time but I recall him making a lot of stupid jokes that don't really make sense anymore.
 
If your book has explanations of old language on the left (as any decent Shakespeare book should), that should help explain some things. I haven't read Shakespeare in a long time but I recall him making a lot of stupid jokes that don't really make sense anymore.

Eh, it's got some really complex footnotes that i'm too lazy to figure out. The sparknotes are doing me much better.

Wrong forum

Ass.

Edit: due tomorrow? That explains why you posted in the lounge.

Go outside. I get the feeling you've forgotten what the sky looks like.
 
Eh, it's got some really complex footnotes that i'm too lazy to figure out. The sparknotes are doing me much better.



Go outside. I get the feeling you've forgotten what the sky looks like.

Go read your book. I get the feeling you've forgotten how to be a good student.
 
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