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AmyBevins said:
Well, I love all I have ever read- always keen interest. I admit that I have not read all. A Midsummer's Night Dream was years ahead with love spells, which was a absolute truth in years to come as brainwashing. Also, many of his stories were sad truths of his life and his sister's Elizabeth's life, too. Rapes and sorcery and murder of the rightful heirs (ailens) is sad but true. Shakespeare's life was a sad life in oh so many ways. But, the greatness and the mastermind of all did overcome the world. Thank you, William Shakespeare. The next time someone critique you, he/she should consider your life, who you really were- Will always be (Holy Trinity Church). You are alive today and the greatest writer who brought that pure language God promised in the Bible to the world. Words cannot describe my adoration for you and for your forsaking yourself and returning the favor to youths who were to be murdered- you fled with them, educated them, made friends with the Cherokee---- the list goes on and on. Romeo and Juliet is so much more than the story told. Elizabeth had no idea Shakespeare was her brother. Every Hark from the ark He heard. He was her bodyguard, too. And, he was the ruler (his wits). But, he let his sister be praised. There is no story or stories to tell of such love, sacrifice, genocide, and faith and restoration as this bloodline has had to endure- endure it did.
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