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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-08-31 03:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #2433 ]


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(Anonymous) 2013-08-31 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I think certain age groups might take more interest in Shakespeare if there was more focus on all the dirty jokes and toilet humour in his plays (which many people don't notice because of the archaic language).

Let's face it, highschool students love dick jokes.
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[personal profile] scrubber 2013-08-31 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't remember a lot about the man himself, but my 8th grade English teacher did seriously propose to us that "Shakespeare" was a masturbation joke and I'll be Goddamned if I forget that.

(Anonymous) 2013-09-01 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
...oh my god.

(Anonymous) 2013-09-01 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking as someone who's in college - I personally find those the most annoying part of his work. I actually quite like his tragedies (Hamlet, the bits of Henry IV's two parts without Falstaff), but the humour is... well, shit, for lack of a better word.