Rudra More Convincing than Othello - Read Vistaa's Response Too - Page 3

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Posted: 11 years ago
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lol.. i hate Shakespearean plays cz of the language, which I just cannot stand.. never had the taste for it. But for RR i read that goddamned thing last Dec/Jan! 😆
Sonya have to say that I kinda disagree that Rudra is more believable than Othello as far as etching n past goes, cz I also think its the period of time.. that era is something I just don't get.. So maybe the handkerchief was valid then.. that is what i thought actually cz those days handkerchiefs were not dime a dozen like now, n they meant a lot more... so its akin to now a days finding photos of her with the said man I guess...

Anyway due to that I wonder if the flimsiness of the excuse used plus the conveyed insecurity of each man is equal in both eras; today n the past i mean? I don't think we can really compare the 2 eras n situations somehow n decide which one is more valid.. cz honestly the norms of that era seem ludicrous from where I am looking, but I also know that it was true fact of that bygone era...


AND no offense meant to any fans of Shakespear, I just don't like his work! I am a more contemporary arts admirer... n prefer stuff written after 1950 or so...written in err.. English...😆
Edited by princessunara - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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👏 Thankyou for this post- Both You n Vistaa
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Both your post and Vistaa's beautifully written .
/I sincerely hope Rang rasiya donot end the way Othello does.

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