^_^ Yay Hamlet...I heart that book greatly.....
And will you really buy a tarantula? They're amazingly sweet pets; and fun to take care of. Don't let them get dehydrated, though, apparently that makes them die.
Hey LiChristine, I finished Hamlet the other day. It took a while to get around to, there was an excellent introduction in the book I got, The Complete Works edited by Peter Alexander. Which wasn't that expensive either. I don't bother with the price of a lot of things, but hardcover books are usually a bitter pill...
I got more out of reading it this time than before. The rhythm for one thing, I'm not sure if they told us about the rhythm of the line in highschool or if I just wasn't paying attention (in english class my mind was completely out the window). How there was a regular rhythm until Hamlet would come in and start being crazy.
I liked the imagery of Ohpelias death, sinking among the flowers! and just a few lines too. Another thing that struck me was Shakespeares commentary on the art of theatre, through Hamlet. They're the thoughts of someone who had a deep love of the art, I got up and practiced after reading that scene, heh.
There was a lot more that struck me in reading it. I was having some difficulties with the thick, archaic english from time to time, I left a lot of the meaning of words to context because I didn't want to break the flow to look it up. It was a good read, thanks for the recommendation. I'm curious to see how actors would do it in a live play, that can be my next mission - to find a live play of Shakespeare.
So have you had a chance to taste sushi or Chekhov lichristine? I'm going to modify my Chekhov recommendation, since Hamlet has a depiction of crazyness, check out 'Typhus' for Chekhov's version of crazy.