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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 601931" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Barbara, I think that may be where I found that particular quote at, or one like it. Knowing the story of (The Tragedy of) Othello it was easier to know why they were saying what they were saying.</p><p></p><p>I think that the first time I really understood watching Shakespeare was when I first watched it with the closed captioning on. When I try to read it, it can be difficult even with annotations. Reading and watching the actions make much more sense. But, if you want to read the <em>best</em> annotated versions of Shakespeare's plays you'll find it in the stage production scripts. Not only will they explain the relevant meanings of passages, it will give historical reference to words and phrases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 601931, member: 99"] Barbara, I think that may be where I found that particular quote at, or one like it. Knowing the story of (The Tragedy of) Othello it was easier to know why they were saying what they were saying. I think that the first time I really understood watching Shakespeare was when I first watched it with the closed captioning on. When I try to read it, it can be difficult even with annotations. Reading and watching the actions make much more sense. But, if you want to read the [I]best[/I] annotated versions of Shakespeare's plays you'll find it in the stage production scripts. Not only will they explain the relevant meanings of passages, it will give historical reference to words and phrases. [/QUOTE]
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