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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Five-Minute Shakespeare

For you guys in Block 2, here's a link to the "Five-Minute Shakespeare" website. We already looked at Henry V; you might want to take a look at Romeo and Juliet, also.

By the way, I would give Henry an "A", R & J only a "C'. Whereas Lea Frost hits a lot of key points in Henry, "Aragorngirl" just seems interested in outlining plot in a silly manner.

2 comments:

Laura Gray said...

I agree. The 5 minute Romeo and Juliet was not very good. To me, it sounded like it was written by a 7th or 8th grader. It wasn't really informative and frankly, I was a little bored.

Anyway, the 5 Minute Henry V was much better (as was pointed out before)!

Leah Ross said...

The five minute Romeo and Juliet sounded as if it was trying too hard to be funny.

I think it is funny that there are also five minute Voyagers and other sci-fi-ish shows on the "five minute" website.