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Kathleen kathleen

what are you, shooting in the dark? With blanks? Shakespeare has
been interpreted in a thousand ways. The time period is indeed
later than that written about in the play. That's the point.
Branagh interpreted the play. Every director does. Differently.
Got it? It's Shakespeare 101. Sorry to be cranky, but it's something
you really ought to know.


Posted by Bill Routhier on April 11, 1997 at 20:25:53
In Reply to "Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet: Correct time period?!" posted by kathleen on April 11, 1997 at 13:19:59


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