I’m engineering, Shakespeare is nowhere to be seen in my syllabus.
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Your classes are not real and your degree will be rejected
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Why does this post make me wanna google whether or not Shakespeare was a free mason...

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He was
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@tiffanyrichmo1 I think you'd like this. - End of conversation
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Totally disagree
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I studied Lit (English literature) at school, but unfortunately, (nearly all) the teachers were either not interested in its meanings or too ignorant of them to make the subject anything more than a drudge-fest. I learned more after I left school.
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I received a BA in Math from a Liberal Arts College, so we had to take a english course. One of the english courses I took was Brit Lit (-1800 ad) and we had read one of his plays. 1/2
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In HS we read a few different of his plays, and The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is how I fell in love with Shakespeare. I took another course in college that was focused on Shakespeare, and he has some fantastic works, some of the histories are funnier than the comedies. 2/2
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