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- Dear Shakespeare,
- shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
- thou art more lovely and more temperate.
- Funny references aside, I want to personally thank you for your terrific pieces of literature you have brought to us. I am real fan of your poetry and its wide imagery.
- But it is not only the great poetry that keeps me entertaining. It's also your great plays. I recently finished reading (and also watching!) your play 'Much ado about nothing'.
- I was really entertained with the presented the characters; each with their own bit of insanity or discrepancy towards other characters. While reading through the book, you managed to maintain a tense that may only be found in the best Dramas but with such an absurdity that only you could make (in a positive way!). Fortunately your drama does not go full absurd and maintains a , more or less, serious plot with serious thoughts behind it.
- I would be really interested in knowing where you got your ideas for your dramas; especially for 'much ado about nothing'. Did you process your own experiences with love or even a real event with the play? Why did you let the drama take place in Italy? I would love to hear a response from you and maybe you could take a look at my play 'The Duke of Fenimore Castle' and tell me your thoughts about it. (I plan to implement it into schools for drama groups)
- Sincerely,
- Duke Marvin von vor der Brücke
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