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On Mar 20, 2025 at 8:58:40 PM PDT, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
>On 2025-03-20 18:45:03 +0000, moviePig said:>
On 3/20/2025 12:10 PM, Rhino wrote:William Shakespeare is apparently so "problematic" that activists are
working hard to "de-colonize" him. Leo Kearse explains:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuNgnoBSXAA [18 minutes]
As Kearse points out, it is *extremely* ironic that the people in the
Shakespeare Trust, who are supposed to be fans of his work, are the
ones trying to "de-colonize" him. With "friends" like that, who needs
enemies?
Among many others, there has already been:
- in America, a production of "King Lear" on Broadway with Glenda
Jackson in the lead role.
- in New Zealand, productions of "Taming of the Shrew" with an
"all-female-identiying" cast and a "feminist version" of
"Henry V". (For the sake of 'equality', there has also been an
all-male production of "Twelftth Night", although that of course
is how plays used to be performed.) There have also been various
Shakespeare plays done fully in the Maori language.
Shakespeare was a playwright and poet. His actual verbiage is what we
admire,
*We* don't admire anything of the boring garbage writings by
Shakespeare. *We* were forced to read the useless nonsense in high
school. :-)
Speak for yourself. I quite enjoy Shakespeare's works.
>rather than whatever philosophy we might gratuitously infer from it.
"Polishing" his words would be like applying CGI to the Mona Lisa.
Not really. The Mona Lisa is a good painting, and adding CGI would ruin
it. Polishing Shakespeare's boring words is like polishing dog poo ...
it's still going to be dog poo, just shiny. :-p
Just because it's not your cup of tea, doesn't make it shit.
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