I've seen a lot of Shakespeare plays but I've seen this one twice and have yet to wrap my head around it. The last one I saw was an obscure 1974 version with Patrick Stewart as Enobarbus but it was pretty strange.
Wow! As a near-sixty year old who was curious about reading this play for the first time I came across this and treated it as a taster. Your presentation was impeccable. Really engaging and lively and incisive. What is this play? It was playing like some kind of tragi-comic action movie in my mind. Going to the book now. Bravo!
Shakespeare should give credit to Plutarch, for Shakespeare based his play on Plutarch 's writings. As far as I know, "the tragedy at the end" IS due to a haunted world, very much like we have It today.
Hello Tom, I just only want to say how much I enjoy your videos, your passion for Shakespeare and literature in general is so inspiring. Best greetings from Iceland.
Thank you so much for watching! Hello over in Iceland! My family are all fans of your Daði Freyr and Gagnamagnið. Icelandic is such a cool language-I wish I could learn it! Have a great day!
This deserves more than 1.1k views. I hope more people find this as valuable as I did :)
I've seen a lot of Shakespeare plays but I've seen this one twice and have yet to wrap my head around it. The last one I saw was an obscure 1974 version with Patrick Stewart as Enobarbus but it was pretty strange.
I couldn't even express how greatful I am for your videos..You truly save my life in university :D!
Glad I could help!
Wow! As a near-sixty year old who was curious about reading this play for the first time I came across this and treated it as a taster. Your presentation was impeccable. Really engaging and lively and incisive. What is this play? It was playing like some kind of tragi-comic action movie in my mind. Going to the book now. Bravo!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! Enjoy reading the play!
I love this, especially with my 400 level Shakespeare course.
Shakespeare should give credit to Plutarch, for Shakespeare based his play on Plutarch 's writings.
As far as I know, "the tragedy at the end" IS due to a haunted world, very much like we have It today.
Shakespeare rarely specifically credits his sources, though we’re usually able to pin them down pretty clearly. The exception is Two Noble Kinsmen.
Hello Tom, I just only want to say how much I enjoy your videos, your passion for Shakespeare and literature in general is so inspiring. Best greetings from Iceland.
Thank you so much for watching! Hello over in Iceland! My family are all fans of your Daði Freyr and Gagnamagnið. Icelandic is such a cool language-I wish I could learn it! Have a great day!
i just love this summary. thanks
I just wonder why you call him Anthony instead of Antony. I enjoyed this summary very much.
❤😢thanks
Me too