Monday, September 25, 2006

Shakespeare's Greatest Gaffe

To be or not to be.
That's not even a question!

7 comments:

Prashanth said...

maybe it was rhetorical....

Shazz said...

Amazing!! Prashanth is as to-the-point as always... Back home yet?? (or am i not supposed to put irrelevant stuff in the comments??)

Shazz said...

and why's anush's page been shelved??

Manasi Subramaniam said...

Makku. The question is whether to be or not to be. In that entire monologue, Hamlet is contemplating death - should he be or not be? It's a beautiful passage, one of Shakespeare's best. To you, I say one thing: Pffft.

Ducky said...

Prashanth,
Maybe it was theoretical :P

Shazzz,
TNR for you.

Manasi,
Well yeah, contemplating and all. But still, it's not a question.

i_r_squared said...

Thank You. This will now go into my (planned) thesis on "Why William Shakespeare Was An Asshole."

And oh, your blog is obviously read by a lot of people. Proof - "hey, I just got a free $500.00 Gift Card. you can redeem yours at Abercrombie & Fitch All you have to do to get yours is Click Here to get a $500 free gift card for your backtoschool wardrobe "

Ducky said...

RR,
Ya, ok, but you bettwr quote me as reference, at the two-page long 'References' at the end of the thesis.

And yeah, obly I have an international audience...