Out of everything in my life, what still sticks to me to this day is Kenneth Branagh’s rendition of “To be or Not to be” in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. I haven’t really studied olde English for decades but when I did it was in conjunction to analyzing a lot of stage plays, and the culmination of the moment that I for a brief pause in life understood what was being said in olde English coinciding with watching a lot of Kenneth’s silly movies captured my mind the great beauty of Shakespearean drama akin to the flash of lightning trapped in crystalline amber sap and preserved over the transforming epochs of my life.
Out of everything in my life, what still sticks to me to this day is Kenneth Branagh’s rendition of “To be or Not to be” in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. I haven’t really studied olde English for decades but when I did it was in conjunction to analyzing a lot of stage plays, and the culmination of the moment that I for a brief pause in life understood what was being said in olde English coinciding with watching a lot of Kenneth’s silly movies captured my mind the great beauty of Shakespearean drama akin to the flash of lightning trapped in crystalline amber sap and preserved over the transforming epochs of my life.
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