This is the famous play by Tom Stoppard, which I had always wanted to read. (Read, not watch! I am definitely a reader at heart). Fortunately I didn't know that this is described as an absurdist, exitentialist, tragicomedy or I would never have wanted to read it. Not burdened by these descriptions I was able to read the work and enjoy its comedy, its horror and tragedy, and the gradual unfolding of its plot. You do have to know Hamlet to understand what's happening, but a recent reading isn't necessary. I don't know what inspired Stoppard to write this, but I would agree that the title as spoken in Hamlet has a certain resonance well beyond the apparent baldness of the statement.
Day 238; Book 229
‘I’ve never owned one and I want to make his life amazing.’:
Self-proclaimed cat hater has life and perspective changed forever, after
rescuing a freezing kitten, who became the most friendly, chill, and loving
cat they've ever met
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Honestly, we do not know how to put this lightly, but all you dog lovers
out there are just plain wrong. And not because we believe so (although we
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