Monday, February 13, 2012

shakespearean

after reading some of shakespeare's works (including some plays), i realized those have the same story pattern as the other.

first, it will tell you about one particular person/ group background and the problem it has. 
second, it will jumped out to another story of one particular person/ group and the different problem it has.
third, the person/ group in the first and second phase somehow interconnected with one another in relation to different problems they had. 
fourth, the third phase create another problem, but now in the bigger scale and involved the person/group in the first and second phase. 
fifth, the person/group in first and second phase unique background's contribute to the fourth phase (the problem) or even offer the solution.
sixth, the fourth phase problem's is now solved. 
seventh, the solution in the sixth phase determine the future life of the person/group in first and second phase. 

please don't imagine me as like one nerd with thick glasses, reading those original version shakespeare books. my english is not so cheem (singlish for 'deep') enough to understands those old english. for the fact, i read the bridged version. 

so far, my favorite still king lear, the story of a pathetic king with three daughters whom two are evil enough.
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from the romeo and juliet

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