"Shakespeare's play are so multifaceted it seems ridiculous to say they're
all about fatherhood. Of course they are; but they're also about power, sex,
masks and personae, politics, death, failure, daughters, sisters, mothers,
memory, theatre, etc etc"
Which is precisely why the earlier comment by LS209[?] about Shakespeare not
'speaking' etc was so bizzarre. I'd be interested to hear clarification of
how Shakespeare doesn't speak.
On a slightly different tack, I am rather puzzled why Jon Corelis is so
pleased with having made a heuristic argument. 'Heuristic' is to do with
self-education isn't it - which in one sense is what we're all engaged in
here.
Cheers
David
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