If you are feeling something, then Shakespeare felt it and wrote about it - and wrote about it so eloquently.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Shakespeare lets us see real people undergoing real processes, with real feelings.
I've always written about things that cause me to feel something.
Shakespeare feels very natural to me.
If I'm feeling something, I have a lot of different ways to express it, you know? I can write an article about it. I can write a screenplay about it. I can act in someone's thing.
First of all, Shakespeare is about pleasure and interest. He was from the first moment he actually wrote something for the stage, and he remains so.
Sometimes you do feel a script that glows in your hand the moment you start reading it. By page four of Shakespeare in Love, I said, 'I have to be in this movie.'
I have tried lately to read Shakespeare, and found it so intolerably dull that it nauseated me.
I learned that you should feel when writing, not like Lord Byron on a mountain top, but like child stringing beads in kindergarten, - happy, absorbed and quietly putting one bead on after another.
Shakespeare is a wonderful language to speak, but it's also a world to get your mind into thematically.
Shakespeare was a dramatist of note who lived by writing things to quote.
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