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Posted by katy on August 03, 19101 at 17:06:43:
There is a new film out soon called O and like most modern Shakespearian movies it is based around the story line of Shakespeares othello except set in minorly altered character revaltions (Iago's father being the promoter in this case) and major changes in setting ( basketballl courts instead of battlefields) i was wondering if any one else, while still being able to see the beautiful laungauge and delicate plot lines of the origional Shakespearian plays, who thinks that these modern takes on his plays are an excellent way to introduce Shakespeare to this generations you
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