What is his greatest play?

What is his greatest play?

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Orthello, because it’s about a black nigga

Macbeth, unarguably

Henry IV part one, arguably

Hamlet
But my favorite is Lear

Hamle or Lear. The latter one is more developed thematically.

Comedy - Love's Labour's Lost
History - Henry IV, part 1
Tragedy - Hamlet
Romance - The Tempest
>Personal Favorite - King Lear

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Antony & Cleopatra, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth

Antony and Cleopatra

The only right answer, forever.

Othello is pretty overrated. King Lear is the best.

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Richard II

Hamlet, but my favourite is Othello.

I haven't read everything of his but my personal ranking (partially based on personal taste)

>Macbeth
>King Lear
>Hamlet
>Julius Caesar
>Richard II
>Antony and Cleopatra

>my favourite is Othello
You're a niggerlovin' bong, aren't you? lmao

Othello should've been a comedy imo. It's hilarious.

Maybe he's just a big fan of Iago.

The Merchant of Venice

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I read this on my own outside of school and I can't remember a single thing that happened in it.
I think it was about a guy in debt.

>Moors are jet black
fuck off

I don't recall anything funny about it

lmao pay attention to it, fag.

these threads are always the same.
what are the reasons for your selections?

Hamlet, but I am not sure.

The tempest and Arrested Development

His body of work is the greatest play, because all the world is its stage. We reproduce in our daily life so many ideas, phrases and motifs attributable to the bard, that it seems almost impossible to shake him.

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Macbeth or Anthony and Cleopatra, there are obvious issues with Hamlet, Lear, and Othello which prevent them being his greatest despite being incresible works.

I'm this guy: Love's Labour - I love the wordplay and the uneasy ending that isn't so neat and tidy.
Henry IV - Fallstaff is my favorite character in all literature.
Hamlet - The play that made me fall in love with Shakespeare. My favorite play to teach. It's like a fun and complicated puzzle.
Tempest - I get that this is a biased (and arguably superficial) reading of it, but I often feel like it's the closest we have to a text that reveals Shakespeare's personal thoughts and feelings.
King Lear - Just absolutely devastating and raw. It's amazing to me that Shakespeare was able to write other plays after this one, as I can only imagine that it must have been a drain to write and stage.

What is his worst stop?

Timon of athens

why. explain.

Coriolanus
It is the best balance of characters, prose, and story

The Tempest
Caliban is a bitch

that's unfair

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It's The Winter's Tale

The Tempest.

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