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    A beginner’s guide to read Shakespeare’s works

    WAO TeamBy WAO TeamDecember 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Reading Shakespeare for the first time can be both exciting and intimidating, as it is not as easy as it seems. His plays and sonnets are renowned for their rich language, multifaceted characters, and timeless themes, but the Elizabethan English becomes a barrier for new readers. Here is the guide to get into the world of Shakespeare with ease.

    Choose the Right Play

    Instead of picking up a tough play, it is better to start with a play that has easy accessibility and is quite popular. Plays like Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, or Hamlet are some of the most celebrated plays of Shakespeare. These plays resonate with modern readers and are best to pick up.

    Watch Performances and Adaptations

    For those who have not read any classic book, it would be tough to pick up a Shakespeare play. The best way is by watching Shakespeare’s stage plays or film adaptations, as that would make it easier for a reader to get an overview.

    Join a Community

    The best way to dive into the world of Shakespeare is by joining a book club or an online forum dedicated to Shakespeare. Discussing his works with fellow readers can provide new perspectives and help you understand everything that a first-time reader of his works may miss out on.

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