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(Please understand that several a sic are recommended in the following reviews.) their actually complex and stupid! why cant we be reading like Romeo and Juliet?!?! at least that book is excellent! There you've it. Refreshingly, not really a review prepared in among the witch's sounds or alluding to Hillary and Bill Clinton or discussing the reviewer's first period. Only a primal yell unleashed into the black wilderness of the cosmos.Yes, Mr. Nieberle is (probably) a teen, but I admire his ability to strongarm the temptation to be clever or ironic. (Don't you?) He speaks the native language of the idk generation having an economy and a quality that renders his convictions all the more emphatic. Here's MICHAEL's overview of the exact same play. You might'know'MICHAEL; he is the'Problems Architect'here at Goodreads. (A problematic title itself in that it implies that he designs problems... which can be the case, for all I know.) This book shouldn't be required reading... reading plays that that you don't want to read is awful. Reading a play kinda sucks to start with, if it had been meant to be read, then it would have been a novel, not really a play. Along with that the teach had us students see the play aloud (on person for every single character for a couple pages). None people had browse the play before. None folks wanted to see it (I made the mistake of taking the'easy'english class for 6 years). The teacher picked students that appeared to be they weren't paying attention. All of this compounded to create me pretty much hate reading classics for something similar to 10 years (granted macbeth alone wasn't the problem). I also hate iambic pentameter. Pure activism there. STOP the mandatory reading of plays. It's wrong, morally and academically. Plus it can definitely fuck up your GPA. 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