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Katy, Quarterly Long Reads
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Thanks Kathy! :)


Then I read it, and all those speeches worked a bit better. Its almost like a novel with the internality given by the soliloquies and action provided in straightforward flashback.
I still rate it rather low, but I can see why it appeals now.
Particularly the moment in the bedchamber where everyone is praying and the secreted MacBeth cannot. Something about that stood out to me as fantastically visual. The victims praying with their murderer right there, and that ambiguity as to whether fate has put him here or if he's doing the self-fulfillment for the prophesy.


Now see I enjoyed Macbeth when we read it in High School, but disliked King Lear. That is probably because I spent most of King Lear thinking about what an idiot I thought Lear was.



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