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Another non-scientific, subjective question (Shakespeare)
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What is your favorite Shakespeare play, and why?
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Shakespeare's plays are just a string of quotations, without a scrap of originality. He didn't even have the decency to acknowledge his sources, apart from Homer, Livy, Catullus...in fact almost anyone out of copyright. What a shyster.
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I don't think it is permissible to say anything nasty about Shakespeare he is an untouchable English hero like Churchill or Newton, by the way the play I like most is one where the queen produces a black baby Titus Andronicus
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