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David

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It was a shakespearean play written a long time ago. It had flying monkeys and a golden road. I really liked the bit where the tower caught on fire and then all those Zulu warriors came along against the british, but were defeated in Casablanca. Good times.

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Burpey

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David said:
It was a shakespearean play written a long time ago. It had flying monkeys and a golden road. I really liked the bit where the tower caught on fire and then all those Zulu warriors came along against the british, but were defeated in Casablanca. Good times.

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I thought it was set in Swaziland.

Seriously, Macbeth is a crap play along with all of Shakespeare's tragedies. They are lost on me. However, the Merchant of Venice is decent

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andyc

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nah i liked romeo and juliet. pure class that one, i just really liked the language used in it. or maybe it was cause my teacher for it was really good (and quite hot)
 
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