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Mar. 6th, 2003 12:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I was merrily writing my AP Hell paper, finally happy with my thesis and such. Lots of quotes ready to be used, flowing style, and it's always nice when I know where I'm going. After cranking out 3+ pages reasonably quickly, I was feeling pretty good.
Then I suddenly, violently lost all interest. And so I'm procrastinating again, unable to write a single sentence. Damn you, senior slump!
As you were.
Edit: While I'm at it, shall answer
dreamspeak's question - Favorite Shakespeare that ISN'T Midsummer Night's Dream. (Inspired by your icon. :P)
"Much Ado About Nothing." Is my favorite Shakespeare play. EVER. Technically not the best one he wrote, but I love it to death and always shall. Three main reasons: 1) Benedick & Beatrice's war of the words, 2) everything Dogberry ever says, and 3) Kenneth Branaugh's movie version, which I saw at a youngish age and completely fell in love with. Rent it today. Seriously. Best cast EVER (Kenneth Branaugh, Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, and Keanu Reaves is remarkably good as the villain). ::wallows in Shakespeare!love::
Then I suddenly, violently lost all interest. And so I'm procrastinating again, unable to write a single sentence. Damn you, senior slump!
As you were.
Edit: While I'm at it, shall answer
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"Much Ado About Nothing." Is my favorite Shakespeare play. EVER. Technically not the best one he wrote, but I love it to death and always shall. Three main reasons: 1) Benedick & Beatrice's war of the words, 2) everything Dogberry ever says, and 3) Kenneth Branaugh's movie version, which I saw at a youngish age and completely fell in love with. Rent it today. Seriously. Best cast EVER (Kenneth Branaugh, Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, and Keanu Reaves is remarkably good as the villain). ::wallows in Shakespeare!love::
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Date: 2003-03-06 03:21 pm (UTC)