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be with the belarus 24 tv channel and discover, belarus shakespeare for us is a high classic tator deprived of fun for the common people to let go of the caustic rivers of the public not to miss the popcorn way only one for a living so much with parents. however, that was already the twentieth seed. nobody's a pocket. you are devils or there is no steam room and you just didn’t go and the belarusian seventy from a hundred. wide the masses vladislav golubok was an intellectual of a stubborn generation, was born near baranovichi today lesnaya this is a rather great carriage from hell in 1880 to others , the gastric plant was set up with stremahats, one of them lived with the family of an assistant driver, yazep, golub, he showed up there, pershen, ladik, kalibatika tore my brother had a job, moved to the family, kuminsk, the pigeons lived with the delivery, idiocy was endlessly not great to smoke, all the trades of the colleague turned out to be from swearing at the old man, or on the street there were some gangs in the hands of the mother. caught six children. the eldest son, managed to thro
be with the belarus 24 tv channel and discover, belarus shakespeare for us is a high classic tator deprived of fun for the common people to let go of the caustic rivers of the public not to miss the popcorn way only one for a living so much with parents. however, that was already the twentieth seed. nobody's a pocket. you are devils or there is no steam room and you just didn’t go and the belarusian seventy from a hundred. wide the masses vladislav golubok was an intellectual of a stubborn...
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perusing through the pages of shakespeare to figure out what a bigot he was. please go outside and touch grass. go. i don't know. go play soccer or something. you'll have a much better time with it if you're going to read books, you ought to do so in a spirit of humility, seeking wisdom. and you ought to do so because you love the books and you love the texts, and you love the truths that the books are trying to represent, and that that's the spirit that we're trying to instill in the book club. what about in high schools? are you finding that high schools are not teaching what we call the classics to the. no, certainly not. and they're censoring and editing some of these classics as well. the clearest case of this would be huckleberry finn over the last several decades. now you've seen moves to ban huck finn because it it it deals with the issue of slavery. and you've seen calls to censor politically incorrect words out of the book. and this is so ironic when you get to huckleberry finn because huckleberry finn is an indictment of slavery. huckleberry finn is
perusing through the pages of shakespeare to figure out what a bigot he was. please go outside and touch grass. go. i don't know. go play soccer or something. you'll have a much better time with it if you're going to read books, you ought to do so in a spirit of humility, seeking wisdom. and you ought to do so because you love the books and you love the texts, and you love the truths that the books are trying to represent, and that that's the spirit that we're trying to instill in the book...
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william shakespeare's tragedy begins with a brawl on the streets of verona, northern italy. it tells the story of 2 young lovers from feuding families. juliet kept her lead, and romeo, montague, their families strive to keep them apart, but the couple would rather die for their love. they live on as the world's most famous star crossed lovers. but i'll be brought back to protagonists die for their luck. in spite of all the resistance, they took extreme measures and remained together in death for laura that made them immortal as tragic heroes. the rain from the la fennimore follow artworks depicting the couple can be found in the museum. the tragic love story has been interpreted in opera, ballet and movies among them. italian director of frank woods f. ellie's film from 968 costumes and props from tiffy. at alley's film are also on display in the museum. the balcony was constructed for visitors and is a popular photo spot, touching the bottom of the juliet statue is supposed to bring luck and love matters . but the highlight is a photo with juliette. in one that is like a fa
william shakespeare's tragedy begins with a brawl on the streets of verona, northern italy. it tells the story of 2 young lovers from feuding families. juliet kept her lead, and romeo, montague, their families strive to keep them apart, but the couple would rather die for their love. they live on as the world's most famous star crossed lovers. but i'll be brought back to protagonists die for their luck. in spite of all the resistance, they took extreme measures and remained together in death...
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the tragic heroine from shakespeare's play, romeo and juliet, you can write a letter with your queries about love to juliet, addressed to her home in verona, italy, and with a bit of luck. she'll right back ah, the club digitally eta, in the rona italy, christina espanol low, is a student in volunteer? here? she picks up the letters to juliet. many people, right? i most of the missives speak of heartache. gotta treat them. dear juliet, i need your advice because i'm in love, but unhappy, married bellamore i wish to feel loved like in the movies. and i long for somebody who would do anything for me. she had a kind o ins renewed though, and i mean they're looking for a friends, enjoy tune up out of someone who can give them advice and listen to the audit someone they trust odyssey medicaid, people who write to julia are often looking for help in matters of love, they're disappointed, or maybe their relationship recently ended on a saudi up in affinity bank. people wait in line to see duly, it's house. and the famous balcony, christina, espanol lo enjoys her role. she's wanted to play the
the tragic heroine from shakespeare's play, romeo and juliet, you can write a letter with your queries about love to juliet, addressed to her home in verona, italy, and with a bit of luck. she'll right back ah, the club digitally eta, in the rona italy, christina espanol low, is a student in volunteer? here? she picks up the letters to juliet. many people, right? i most of the missives speak of heartache. gotta treat them. dear juliet, i need your advice because i'm in love, but unhappy,...
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after the break shakespeare's break is shakespeare's globe goes well goes wokeist stage.d as einstein felt is dumb for transphobia and the worst place to only to see very place to go, only to see a very shortly . i'm come back to headline is our final and quirkier section now thursdays times leo day another infuriating content warning on a timeless classic is they came for fawlty towers yeah and she she experienced globe theatre keeps doing people putting warnings in place so no warning on middle night's dream seeing it contains misogyny sexual references violence and race ism. i mean, stop trying to make please sound interesting and exciting. it's a good lead . exciting. it's a good lead. that's what i call the royal flush. yeah, yeah . that's that's flush. yeah, yeah. that's that's the dele . that's why i'm called the dele. that's why i'm called dele on twitter . but the dele. that's why i'm called dele on twitter. but yeah. see, i mean some of the, some of the words they see the word if you this it's a racist term for somebody from ethiopia which i'd never heard of it
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stalin this is for shakespeare and why for shakespeare a, because it was a very tough, difficult, inime when fascism was born, which had already raised its head and began to build semi-literate, decayed new factories in the country to create laboratory institutions. generally up to thirty-first year. pushkin was not remembered, and in the thirty-seventh year, when the centenary was celebrated, pushkin's death at the bolshoi theater was held. a magnificent evening, complete works, pushkin's academic edition was released and much more on the thirty-seventh you went down in history. not only do i agree. i told you from the very beginning. let's not repeat such miscalculations. let's have a battery, but all the best is fucking heredity. talking about how much time he spends on planes and trains counting again and again. how many since he has already circled the equator, zyuganov always adds, but there is nothing more impressive than red square. here is a monument that always inspires me : the place of execution, dining room pozharsky, was saved. they sold the power of that time and betra
stalin this is for shakespeare and why for shakespeare a, because it was a very tough, difficult, inime when fascism was born, which had already raised its head and began to build semi-literate, decayed new factories in the country to create laboratory institutions. generally up to thirty-first year. pushkin was not remembered, and in the thirty-seventh year, when the centenary was celebrated, pushkin's death at the bolshoi theater was held. a magnificent evening, complete works, pushkin's...
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we'll be william shakespeare.e to leicester to , get going live to leicester to, get the latest on that and new developments on richard the third. but before all of that, let's bring you right up to with the weekend weather. a very good day . you it is going to be quite day. you it is going to be quite cloudy with some drizzly rain around, but it's in the where there'll be some more persistent rain for a time. at the moment if we take a look at the bigger picture we are a warm sector in between warm front towards picture we are a warm sector in betieast warm front towards picture we are a warm sector in betieast and warm front towards picture we are a warm sector in betieast and thisn front towards picture we are a warm sector in betieast and thisn frorfront'ards the east and this cold front towards northwest. and that towards the northwest. and that warm those warm sector is those cloudy conditions mentioned conditions i mentioned this front it gradually pushes its front as it gradually pushes its way southeast,
we'll be william shakespeare.e to leicester to , get going live to leicester to, get the latest on that and new developments on richard the third. but before all of that, let's bring you right up to with the weekend weather. a very good day . you it is going to be quite day. you it is going to be quite cloudy with some drizzly rain around, but it's in the where there'll be some more persistent rain for a time. at the moment if we take a look at the bigger picture we are a warm sector in between...
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stalin this is for shakespeare and why for shakespeare a, because it was a very tough, difficult , andl time, when fascism was born, which had already raised its head and began to build semi-literate , decayed new factories in the country to create laboratory institutions. in general, until the thirty-first year. pushkin was not remembered, and in the thirty -seventh year, when the centenary of the death of pushkin was celebrated at the bolshoi theater , they held a magnificent evening complete works published pushkin academic edition and much more on the thirty-seventh you have made history. not only do i agree. i told you from the very beginning. let's not repeat this kind of passed. you let's repeat. well, it's better to take the inheritance. it is carried out by planes and trains again and again counts. how many times he has circled the equator zyuganov always adds, but there is nothing more impressive than red square. here is a monument that always inspires me the place of execution. amen and pozharsky saved. they sold the power of that time and betrayed then who even held on to k
stalin this is for shakespeare and why for shakespeare a, because it was a very tough, difficult , andl time, when fascism was born, which had already raised its head and began to build semi-literate , decayed new factories in the country to create laboratory institutions. in general, until the thirty-first year. pushkin was not remembered, and in the thirty -seventh year, when the centenary of the death of pushkin was celebrated at the bolshoi theater , they held a magnificent evening complete...
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shakespeare, just the vulgarity. shakespeare, just to it . the polite drawing to rescue it.tries that's all gone is this is where literary criticism and academia went wrong when they tried to impose these political. annoying these political. an annoying professor says it's funny professor here says it's a funny play, but it can be it can gloss over problematic gendered and radical racial dynamics. i mean, what are you talking about? the nineties are being accused of being racist. yeah. and the thing poked all this at thing is poked with all this at the he said if we shadows the end he said if we shadows offended think but this all offended think but this and all mended. when he says mended. you know when he says it's and he said he said it's a dream and he said he said what you say whatever comes what do you say whatever comes an exact quote he said, an exact quote but he said, dream yeah so he dream bro. yeah exactly. so he deau dream bro. yeah exactly. so he dealt shakespeare was dealt with that shakespeare was already time this already saying at the time this could but de
shakespeare, just the vulgarity. shakespeare, just to it . the polite drawing to rescue it.tries that's all gone is this is where literary criticism and academia went wrong when they tried to impose these political. annoying these political. an annoying professor says it's funny professor here says it's a funny play, but it can be it can gloss over problematic gendered and radical racial dynamics. i mean, what are you talking about? the nineties are being accused of being racist. yeah. and the...
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uh, by talent, let's say shakespeare, but that's not the point, he was a whiner all the time.t he will never be, buried and master's abbey. i needed a special order, but he was always objected that there is another way , you need to pay 400 coins. here he also continued to whine and said, you humiliate me, i am a poor poet. i only have 200 with the hope of a miracle, and he said that's all. time kept repeating 200 coins, but it would have been 400 and i would have been buried for the whole month, but what did they do with the inherent english black humor the offer and he accepted, and the offer is this, because the earth is very expensive for 200 coins , he was buried, but vertically, that is , the group was placed vertically and indeed this is a reliable story. benzhous is buried and stands upright for the whole month, but the second, uh, huge street, this street that leads from behind the old city to the city mall is a long street there is one, not to pronounce. the name of one hotel chain is american, so the owner of the hotel is 200 m on the road to the hotel, since this i
uh, by talent, let's say shakespeare, but that's not the point, he was a whiner all the time.t he will never be, buried and master's abbey. i needed a special order, but he was always objected that there is another way , you need to pay 400 coins. here he also continued to whine and said, you humiliate me, i am a poor poet. i only have 200 with the hope of a miracle, and he said that's all. time kept repeating 200 coins, but it would have been 400 and i would have been buried for the whole...
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is shakespeare. remains wild. large federal museums will take patronage over even small municipal museums in four new regions. their leader flew to donetsk lugansk already reached an agreement on exhibitions of the central museum of old russian culture of art named after andrei rublev has now developed. uh, large-scale projects, selected works. eh, art. e from e. collections of our museum, and in one of the museums. uh, donetsk people's republic and we believe that this project. e, in this difficult time, a is extremely important international cooperation continues. we are already in the new directions of our company in africa, china and india are waiting for our animations of the incredibly popular in asia, those who cancel russian culture are punishing themselves, consider the minister museum employees who change the signs under the paintings. that aivazovsky repin, ukrainians act unprofessionally, which is clear to the entire scientific community, the ministry not only does not cancel the culture
is shakespeare. remains wild. large federal museums will take patronage over even small municipal museums in four new regions. their leader flew to donetsk lugansk already reached an agreement on exhibitions of the central museum of old russian culture of art named after andrei rublev has now developed. uh, large-scale projects, selected works. eh, art. e from e. collections of our museum, and in one of the museums. uh, donetsk people's republic and we believe that this project. e, in this...
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ale is already upstairs with the family, their audience has not fallen shakespeare's horror from thegle. failed to get. in 1935, on the 15th anniversary of the theatre, the pigeon was appreciated for its personal car, and the woodsmen with nostalgia uzgadov utreyjasins kali, actors as infantry. van was bestowed, all over belarus, a flock of trees and illuminations of his people for the soul, golubok stretched out to write tired and pretended that jazz was for these plays. however, the 30th soma arrived. peak of repression. it wasn’t voronok who came to him, and on equator doves manuscripts were confiscated to the prophet poured out from jim's fault or folk artist's wife, jadwig never happened. here, zhaya, i tried us with ending my life with suicidality. our happiness was rotated. vladik was already shot during the holidays a month after the aara, so that on the 28th conversion, the berry plant was disbanded from sin . and the end i'm already thee pirouzei, i was walking at the flame of the trinity, you see them all, you are and the hallway legend is non-existent. some kind of genie,
ale is already upstairs with the family, their audience has not fallen shakespeare's horror from thegle. failed to get. in 1935, on the 15th anniversary of the theatre, the pigeon was appreciated for its personal car, and the woodsmen with nostalgia uzgadov utreyjasins kali, actors as infantry. van was bestowed, all over belarus, a flock of trees and illuminations of his people for the soul, golubok stretched out to write tired and pretended that jazz was for these plays. however, the 30th soma...
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shakespeare, one of lincoln's favorite literary figures, and shakespeare presently said, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he shall make the face heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. and with that i thank you for sharing this with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we're still collecting and they would become a permanent part of the archive of abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. they're all 12 or 1300 of them are there. and yours can be there too. i invite you all to come and visit our museum library in springfield, and i thank you again for being here. evening. thank you. that was a wonderful presentation. and i. it was a great project. i don't know. i don't know who thought of it, but it's it's inspiring and hope maybe you. so we'll get some more of your 272 words from somebody in the new york so working on it so we do we do have time for some questions i think. does anybody have any questions? we have a microphone in them in the aisle there, if you will. step and ask your qu
shakespeare, one of lincoln's favorite literary figures, and shakespeare presently said, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he shall make the face heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. and with that i thank you for sharing this with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we're still collecting and they would become a permanent part of the archive of abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. they're...
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shakespeare, one of lincoln's favorite literary figures, and shakespeare presently said, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he shall make the face heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. and with that i thank you for sharing this with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we're still collecting and they would become a permanent part of the archive of abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. they're all 12 or 1300 of them are there. and yours can be there too. i invite you all to come and visit our museum library in springfield, and i thank you again for being here. evening. thank you. that was a wonderful presentation. and i. it was a great project. i don't know. i don't know who thought of it, but it's it's inspiring and hope maybe you. so we'll get some more of your 272 words from somebody in the new york so working on it so we do we do have time for some questions i think. does anybody have any questions? we have a microphone in them in the aisle there, if you will. step and ask your qu
shakespeare, one of lincoln's favorite literary figures, and shakespeare presently said, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he shall make the face heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. and with that i thank you for sharing this with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we're still collecting and they would become a permanent part of the archive of abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. they're...
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shakespeare's hero 200 the prototype of this shakespearean the king died in 1057 in a battle with the future malcolm the third the lion king no true christ receives malcolm the son of duncan killed by magdat. let's have 500 flags along with the national flag of the 2009 constitution. included in the number of symbols of this south american country and the vipalu flag of the indigenous people. this is a multinational state, bolivia the skies and the peninsula are united into one province, the two constituent parts of the province are represented on the flag by red triangles. newfoundland and labrador policy 200 january 19, 1955 this us president was the first in the world to give a televised press conference, revolutionizing the communication of the head of state with the media and not dweitzenhauer was, then you are right. policy 300 cat poke 600 you have alexander 700 have konstantin zero baptized christina christina theme around hockey 100 or 500 attention to the screen. here, the second, third and fourth in front of you are the emblems of the four teams of the continental hockey le
shakespeare's hero 200 the prototype of this shakespearean the king died in 1057 in a battle with the future malcolm the third the lion king no true christ receives malcolm the son of duncan killed by magdat. let's have 500 flags along with the national flag of the 2009 constitution. included in the number of symbols of this south american country and the vipalu flag of the indigenous people. this is a multinational state, bolivia the skies and the peninsula are united into one province, the...
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shakespeare remains shakespeare., remains a deakins and the opportunity to study french literature and english literature. we don't cancel it no higher educational institutions influences. we are not trying to call them non-english writers or non- french writers, as russian artists like to talk about it. just for now. here we are in new regions. what about? cinema here is also very important aspect of life. whether they watch the same movie there as we watch here, there is a possibility. well, it was very important and we were told from the very beginning that you are welcome, here we have a cinema hall and the first nine cinema halls. eh, in the lpr. already working. we go further together with the fund cinema, which also now has its own new direction, in addition to our constant pitchings of presentations of new, and such blockbusters. there is such a very important, social mission that is not being created within the framework of a national project. culture started. they even work earlier. uh, just in order to giv
shakespeare remains shakespeare., remains a deakins and the opportunity to study french literature and english literature. we don't cancel it no higher educational institutions influences. we are not trying to call them non-english writers or non- french writers, as russian artists like to talk about it. just for now. here we are in new regions. what about? cinema here is also very important aspect of life. whether they watch the same movie there as we watch here, there is a possibility. well,...
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i know people i reading shakespeare less and less.fe is just about to appear in, and reunions the in the play, his son died, and then after the death of his son, people who you thought were lost are coming to be found again. in pericles, he finds his daughter marina. my wife had played in julliard. and when she was born, i was cited that the, right after she was born, by memory. i was terrified i would forget it. my wife said, i thought you were praying. host: liz, thank you for holding on. you are on with chris hedges. caller: i was a teacher at a new jersey state prison for about 15 years and our coursework was geared toward getting a student his high school diploma. he was going to be capable of it and had enough time to get there. but i think the college program predates earlier than the gentleman from camden, who talked about getting in 1948. i started working at the prison in 1945 and remained there until 1999. at that point, there were times when one of the areas that was susceptible to layoffs were teachers. we had a small fac
i know people i reading shakespeare less and less.fe is just about to appear in, and reunions the in the play, his son died, and then after the death of his son, people who you thought were lost are coming to be found again. in pericles, he finds his daughter marina. my wife had played in julliard. and when she was born, i was cited that the, right after she was born, by memory. i was terrified i would forget it. my wife said, i thought you were praying. host: liz, thank you for holding on. you...
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here, remember in me the soul and alexander the great and caesar and shakespeare and napoleon and the everything is a little different. yes , living beings disappeared in marriage and eternal matter turned them into clouds into water, and the souls of them all merged into one common world soul. it's me in me the soul and alexander the great and caesar and napoleon and the last leech. excellent excellent descriptive price dasha wait, i'm probably not the person who can advise you, but no matter what happens at the premiere, success or failure. i ask you not to leave the theater, do not repeat your mistakes. i will not leave ivan petrovich denis, look at some fates. hello hello what happened? here's a confession interesting. so you shot it? dasha fell. i didn't know you couldn't shoot. there will be nothing, but villas for me. and now what, like, conscience has awakened , will you read something? could be a weapon, he ran it seemed show how long. let's pretend we didn't see it. yes? yes, you are not worried, go, well, if so thank you, thank you, good luck, goodbye. so let's sign, just d
here, remember in me the soul and alexander the great and caesar and shakespeare and napoleon and the everything is a little different. yes , living beings disappeared in marriage and eternal matter turned them into clouds into water, and the souls of them all merged into one common world soul. it's me in me the soul and alexander the great and caesar and napoleon and the last leech. excellent excellent descriptive price dasha wait, i'm probably not the person who can advise you, but no matter...
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by the way, this was the royal shakespeare company. you see the royals come up again. if you show up in something super sexy like this, it still seems classy because it's the royal shakespeare company. >> patrick: because i am speaking blank verse. >> stephen: could you still pull that off today? >> patrick: yes. >> stephen: congratulations. congratulations. hugh jackman, speaking of guys who looked good in the loincloth, hugh jackman was recently here. he said you gave him a little life advice. about how to start your day. do you remember this advice you gave him? it sounded like a very peaceful way to live your life. >> patrick: i do. we were talking about waking up in the morning. sometimes it's very, very early. 4:30, 4:00. >> stephen: to get to a set period >> patrick: when you're working. i said, i've been doing something for years and years which helps me. maybe it would help you. i read in the morning. i make myself a cup of tea and i get a book. not a script. not a computer. >> stephen: a novel or something. >> patrick: yeah, a novel. not a newspaper. oh, plea
by the way, this was the royal shakespeare company. you see the royals come up again. if you show up in something super sexy like this, it still seems classy because it's the royal shakespeare company. >> patrick: because i am speaking blank verse. >> stephen: could you still pull that off today? >> patrick: yes. >> stephen: congratulations. congratulations. hugh jackman, speaking of guys who looked good in the loincloth, hugh jackman was recently here. he said you gave...
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i mean, i remember watching shakespeare in and i quite like the idea.ho wrote the screenplay for that may have been like fantasising to some extent, but the idea seemed the the idea seemed to be the players were stage players were on stage shakespeare was at the shakespeare himself was at the at listening to what at the theatre listening to what was and what needed was going wrong and what needed tweaking. there was little tweaking. and there was a little bit give and take, bit of sort of give and take, but it's generally a sort a kind of creation , a kind of sense of of creation, a kind of sense of it being , a of a crucible, it being, a bit of a crucible, whereas now feels much more like a permanent committee stage. well, it. and it was far well, this is it. and it was far more with ordinary . more connected with ordinary. you had the groundlings of people who came and stood and watched , whereas now the tickets watched, whereas now the tickets to the theatre are incredibly expensive and theatre has become ever more woke. so to the point we now have a
i mean, i remember watching shakespeare in and i quite like the idea.ho wrote the screenplay for that may have been like fantasising to some extent, but the idea seemed the the idea seemed to be the players were stage players were on stage shakespeare was at the shakespeare himself was at the at listening to what at the theatre listening to what was and what needed was going wrong and what needed tweaking. there was little tweaking. and there was a little bit give and take, bit of sort of give...
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i mean, i remember watching shakespeare in and i quite like the idea.ho wrote the screenplay for that may have been like fantasising to some extent, but the idea seemed the the idea seemed to be the players were stage players were on stage shakespeare was at the shakespeare himself was at the at listening to what at the theatre listening to what was and what needed was going wrong and what needed tweaking. there was little tweaking. and there was a little bit give and take, bit of sort of give and take, but it's generally a sort a kind of creation , a kind of sense of of creation, a kind of sense of it being , a of a crucible, it being, a bit of a crucible, whereas now feels much more like a permanent committee stage. well, it. and it was far well, this is it. and it was far more with ordinary . more connected with ordinary. you had the groundlings of people who came and stood and watched , whereas now the tickets watched, whereas now the tickets to the theatre are incredibly expensive and theatre has become ever more woke. so to the point we now have a
i mean, i remember watching shakespeare in and i quite like the idea.ho wrote the screenplay for that may have been like fantasising to some extent, but the idea seemed the the idea seemed to be the players were stage players were on stage shakespeare was at the shakespeare himself was at the at listening to what at the theatre listening to what was and what needed was going wrong and what needed tweaking. there was little tweaking. and there was a little bit give and take, bit of sort of give...
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in shakespeare you have or in greek tragedy you have hubris. and then you have crisis and then you have catastrophe and then you have at the end some kind of catharsis or resolution. um, and so this is what happens. you've got the hubris the opening scene of them thinking that everything is wonderful that resulted this watergate problem. then you get the crisis of mccord's letter to the judge then you get the catastrophe of all the aids turning on each other and finally nixon being forced to part with his closest to closest aids holderman and erlichmann. and nixon coming very close at that point to thinking he had to resign himself. actually he manages to hang on for another year, but that it takes the he hangs on while there's a a big fight you probably all remember it over whether or not the tapes will be will be published. okay, so we see. the other quality or characteristic of a tragic story is that you have to see the hero suffering. and i think we do see nixon suffer. we see this sort of human side to him when he gets rid of holdeman. he
in shakespeare you have or in greek tragedy you have hubris. and then you have crisis and then you have catastrophe and then you have at the end some kind of catharsis or resolution. um, and so this is what happens. you've got the hubris the opening scene of them thinking that everything is wonderful that resulted this watergate problem. then you get the crisis of mccord's letter to the judge then you get the catastrophe of all the aids turning on each other and finally nixon being forced to...
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it is scheduled for mid-april, it's based on shakespeare's romeo and juliet directed by daniel filipovichll have the most wonderful fairy tale. this is for the younger generation then. and what will happen then i will not say, come to the theater and see for yourself, however. it is the former colleagues who hatch their parallel plans in particular. and oleg garbus recently gave an interview in which he seriously talks about how, uh, they are free kupala people, when they return to the building on engels, whether they will play a peacock, that is, play a peacock for them or not play a peacock for them. don't you think that he, to put it mildly , is mistaken when he builds such grand plans. you know a person in his essence, he lives in hope. yes, in any situation. even the most terrible and in the most terrible diseases. in the most terrible situations, and therefore, of course, one can say with the words of a classic that hope is also fed to young men. let him think so. let him speak if this makes him feel a little better in his very difficult terrible life. that is, you feel sorry for hi
it is scheduled for mid-april, it's based on shakespeare's romeo and juliet directed by daniel filipovichll have the most wonderful fairy tale. this is for the younger generation then. and what will happen then i will not say, come to the theater and see for yourself, however. it is the former colleagues who hatch their parallel plans in particular. and oleg garbus recently gave an interview in which he seriously talks about how, uh, they are free kupala people, when they return to the building...
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not to be a timepiece, necessarily, from like shakespeare.y're not updating shakespeare we accept that is what it is. but the one can certainly be able to do it. so saying something is innocuous, you might be mad, woman. my kids don't know that math means you're update out of your minds. is this okay or not okay? >> i want to world in which we can have conversations about why certain words may be offensive. why certain words may not be inclusive with that actually changing and authors words. he is not here to approve these changes. we know that estate has spoken of the changes being made. but that is part of what art is. and even think about my children's book, or your break that you're working on. those are your words for a reason. some of the new generation comes along i would like for there to be a conversation. i can also be a weapon with someone maybe i don't agree with takes control and all the sudden has the authority to change my words and what i meant. i like the idea of having conversations about the impact. i don't we need to chang
not to be a timepiece, necessarily, from like shakespeare.y're not updating shakespeare we accept that is what it is. but the one can certainly be able to do it. so saying something is innocuous, you might be mad, woman. my kids don't know that math means you're update out of your minds. is this okay or not okay? >> i want to world in which we can have conversations about why certain words may be offensive. why certain words may not be inclusive with that actually changing and authors...
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the next one is clean and the name is bourgeois varyuga, a brazen capitalist reseller dilyaga, shakespeare’sed to be such kulaks, they hid bread and cattle or they destroyed the scenes, and then they profited then such a bastard was dispossessed. do you think we forgot what to do with you, great executives get paid higher than the average salesman and others, and then run around the networks and scream. ah , the president crushed the riot, they want to raise these poor fellows, raising them again to arrange some kind of. well, i have experience, how to deal with this one and there will be the most severe showdowns, so for the people of the sellers it is necessary to bring here 800 or 1,000 rubles. your salary. but 50-60.000 the salary of these so-called owners. i want to address journalists. you, please, shake up the state control committee and the government so that they tell you all the facts. no they wrote. so even through a magnifying glass you can’t see, nevertheless, i. experts gave me information. i would like to state it, so that there is something to discuss. you know that the ratio
the next one is clean and the name is bourgeois varyuga, a brazen capitalist reseller dilyaga, shakespeare’sed to be such kulaks, they hid bread and cattle or they destroyed the scenes, and then they profited then such a bastard was dispossessed. do you think we forgot what to do with you, great executives get paid higher than the average salesman and others, and then run around the networks and scream. ah , the president crushed the riot, they want to raise these poor fellows, raising them...
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poems for children critical articles translated into belarusian the word about igor's campaign by shakespeare'syron omar khayyam at the same time and ivanovich's stichera were translated into dozens of other languages in 584 as part of the state delegation of the belarusian ssr borodulin took part in the thirty-ninth session of the un general assembly in 2006, the poet was included in the list of nominees for the nobel prize in parallel, gaining new knowledge as part of the intellectual promenade today entertaining educational mission. our virtual guides will perform in the most beautiful museum of minsk as a national art museum. join the time of linguistic and local history discoveries and i will soar you on the silent prominade now to comprehend today, we will comprehend the unknown at the national art museum of belarus and what is worth protecting, like the apple of the eye, now and we'll see. in order to touch the beautiful, you need to rise, you need to go out. nastya menovita kabuznyatsya over everyday life mostatsky museum toils, studded ladder. when you see all this splendor, you unde
poems for children critical articles translated into belarusian the word about igor's campaign by shakespeare'syron omar khayyam at the same time and ivanovich's stichera were translated into dozens of other languages in 584 as part of the state delegation of the belarusian ssr borodulin took part in the thirty-ninth session of the un general assembly in 2006, the poet was included in the list of nominees for the nobel prize in parallel, gaining new knowledge as part of the intellectual...