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To: Lizavetta
She doesn’t teach Shakespeare because he is difficult to read.

CORRECT!

This witch is selfishly elevating her own inability to read and understand Shakespeare into a Virtue of Diversity.

What a rotten-to-the-core human being.

116 posted on 06/16/2015 10:11:56 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: samtheman

I saw the wonderful black actor Avery Brooks (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) do the character “Othello” in Shakespeare’s play of the same name.

It was done in traditional Shakespearean language.

He gave one of the best presentations of Othello’s soliloquys and the final monologue (as he is going crazy) ever.

Even the black communist Paul Robeson was a great Shakespearean actor. Other famous actors who did Shakespeare ( as required in the British classical theatre training) including the recently deceased Christopher Lee, Jeremy Bullock (Star Trek’s Bobba Fett), Mel Gibson, Laurence Olivier, etc.

Other great British writers of good English include Marlowe, Chaucer, Ben Johnson, Jonathan Swift (Gulliver’s Travels), etc.

All great black American writers wrote in English, be it Shakespearean in style, or deep southern Negro dialects. Langston Hughes, Toni Morrison, WEB DuBois, Dunbar, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. all wrote and spoke English, not Ebonics, Hip-Hop Rap, or gangster.

Their works, as well as those of Shakespeare, Marlowe, etc., were meant for “the people” to enjoy as well as the upper crust. That is why it is so crucial that inner-city whites and blacks, and now Hispanics, learn to enjoy them as well as Cervantes, Marques, etc.

English is the great equalizer of language, which is why America became so great as a nation. We all learned from the same books, spoke the same language despite our ethnic origins or racial backgrounds, and made it an universal tongue (I spoke both English and French in So. Vietnam and Cambodia during the war, and English in South Korea and the Republic of China/Taiwan).

People I had never seen or heard of before became my conversation companions and we opened up the world before us, in a common language, English.


122 posted on 06/16/2015 4:25:37 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper (madmax)
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