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A Shakespearan Letter
Hope the climate is 'As You Like It'. Have you forgotten the 'Twelfth Night' when we went to visit 'King Henry V' and were caught in 'The Tempest'?
You told me about 'The Merchant Of Venice' who worked hard in 'The Taming Of The Shrew'. Do you remember 'A Winters Tale' and 'Shylock'?
I have something to tell you. It was 'A Comedy Of Errors' last week when 'Hamlet' took the helmet of 'King Lear' and there was 'Much Ado About Nothing'. I think it as 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. What do you think of it?
Answer immediately.
Yours Truly,
'Othello'
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oLahav said – Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:04:38 -0000 ( Link )
I can give it a shot… here’s a response letter:
Dear ‘Othello’,
I have received your letter yesterday, delivered by the ‘Merchant of Venice’ who just came to town. He hopes you are well. ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’ are also asking about you and ‘The Two Noble Kinsmen’.
The weather here is awful. ‘King Lear’ has issued a severe snow storm warning, and this is getting to be a sad ‘Winter’s Tale’ over here in ‘Verona’. The tragedy of ‘Romeo and Juliet’, my two cats who froze to death, will not soon be forgotten.
However, we are trying to keep our hopes up. ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Tiuts Andronicus’ are working hard, and are planning to embark on a voyage to visit ‘Richard III’, but I think it’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and they probably won’t go this year.
My friend, always remember that ‘All’s Well that End’s Well’. Keep your hopes up, we shall soon meet again.Yours truly,
‘Macbeth’.
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