Rosencrantz: According to castle gossip, the two of us are being ‘shipped’ together.
Guildenstern: Shipped? To where?
Rosencrantz: From what I’ve heard, allegedly England.
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Rosencrantz: According to castle gossip, the two of us are being ‘shipped’ together.
Guildenstern: Shipped? To where?
Rosencrantz: From what I’ve heard, allegedly England.

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hamlet making his cheese selection:
to brie, or not to brie, that is the question:
whether ’tis nobler on the tongue to savor
the tastes and textures of noble cheese,
or to take knife against a wheel of cheese
and by devouring end it.
Where my other Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead fans at!!!!!!!!!
Funny how The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, or The Tragedy of Hamlet means a tragedy befalls the people named in the title, while The Tragedy of M*cB*th means the person named in the title is the tragedy that befalls the other characters.
Asta Nielsen as Hamlet, Gustav Eberlein

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hamlet fans should really get on “The Seagull”. If you think Hamlet is a sniveling mess? Well. Just wait until you meet Konstantin.
Right okay actually I need advice
For my comp. 3 LAMDA exam, I need to choose a soliloquy to perform and then answer questions as character in for like the exam and I currently have 4 I can’t choose and any advice is so appreciated plz any mutuals/ Shakespeare blogs feel free to say anything (I will tag some at end)
Options r:
Taming of the shrew A5,S2 Katherine (Fie, Fie!)
King Richard II A3, S2 Richard (No matter where-),
Hamlet A3, S4 Hamlet (Look here upon this picture)
Measure for Measure A5, S1 Isabella (Most strange:)
I rlly have no clue plz any advice thank you so much
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Ye Olde Blorbo brain is so funny bcs you'll be making connections across genres that are literally incomprehensible. Listening to some 2010 cunty pop like omg this is *just* like William Shakespeare's Hamlet (~1600)