The Barn by Ralph Hagen for April 28, 2010

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    COWBOY7  over 14 years ago

    Heheh! You’ve got that right, Rory! Too cute.

    GM Marg & LS.

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    carmy  over 14 years ago

    To be or not to be (edited), that is the question.

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    Edcole1961  over 14 years ago

    Shakespeare actually was the editor. Seneca wrote the revenge tragedy that later became Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.”

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    lewisbower  over 14 years ago

    Tell the kids Shakespeare is full of sex and violence. They’ll read it. Next semester, Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales for students 18 and older.

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    Donna Haag  over 14 years ago

    Great Performances on PBS is airing Hamlet tonight. It stars Patrick Stewart and David Tennant. I am taking the night off to watch it.

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    bald  over 14 years ago

    ahh rory, the classics are edited, you should have read them in original form

    Doc. you got me again, I have to wipe down my monitor screen i had water fly out of my nose when i read your comment

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    lazygrazer  over 14 years ago

    LOL, good 1, Doc!

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    1148559  over 14 years ago

    @ Lewreader,

    Have you read the opening scene from Romeo and Juliette? Not the watered down version they show in the movies, but the actual scene from the original play. “R” rated stuff at the very least!

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    cleokaya  over 14 years ago

    Editing Hamlet, so it is more personal, say Ramlet.

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 14 years ago

    I’d be surprised to hear Shakespeare spoken in today’s English rather than back-then’s English. It would probably still be hard to understand, methinks.

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    runar  over 14 years ago

    It may surprise you to find out that Shakespeare is considered modern English.

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    BoomBaby  over 14 years ago

    Shakespeare mite b considered Modern English…but its not American english

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