Anyone else always get a bit teary at this part? No? Just me?? #ShaxHistoriespic.twitter.com/L8Y6cOkoqK
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Yeah. It's awful. It's pure propaganda. But the cadence? Breathtaking. The way he seems to have made his point with "Gentle his condition" but then launches into that final one-idea-stretched-into-four-lines flourish? Shakespeare would have been one scary political speechwriter.
I think even generally it’s a testament to the blinding power of aesthetics - Shakespeare’s characters frighten us because they’re so beautifully articulating their situations, more than most of us are capable of. you’re awed and inspired and left with nothing to do but criticize
HV I think in particular is the most frightening character in that he’s allowed to use his rhetoric to do precisely what shakespeare at his most theatrically critical believes rhetoric is most capable of - to rouse passions, and to incite violence
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