Beware the Ides of March!
Ooops!
Sorry! Wrong story...
Join the rest of us... I think it was actually a dream, thus it makes ZERO sense, lol!
2007-02-02 10:28:59
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answer #1
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answered by ICG 5
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Try getting a parallel version with the original Elizabethan version on one side of the page and the Modern English version on the other. Also try reading it over several times . . . its basically poetry but once it sinks in it doesn't seem so foreign anymore.
2007-02-02 10:17:18
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answer #2
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answered by Runa 7
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Cole's Notes
2007-02-02 10:19:39
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answer #3
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answered by Bethe W 4
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Do you need to know for an essay ??
It's a story about Love & lovers & contriversal things, Shakspear always wrote to bring new concepts to the rich leaders minds , like subconscience lectures.
2007-02-02 10:37:13
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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There are note books available in bookshops which give you summaries of what is happening... they also give you themes which are occuring in the play... They are aout $12-$15
2007-02-02 10:23:24
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Rent the movie!
2007-02-02 10:15:52
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answer #6
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answered by KC 7
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Go to sparknotes.com
2007-02-02 11:25:17
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answered by Ale C 2
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