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  • watched this instead of reading THANK YOU!

  • This was very helpful in studyng for my english regent (critical lens).

  • I LOVE THIS! I learnt this for literature subject back in secondary school!

  • @TurquoiseTheoryProds haha. I have to read this in my highschool class. I cannot process written plays well. Even ones I know. Like last year I could only follow romeo and juliet when the class read aloud in "roles", and when we watched the movie. Prose I do really well with. Poetry can go die in a hole.

  • @XXBleedingrose HAHAHAHAHA! But poetry's interesting though. You know...that feeling you get when you speak in riddles with complicated english and everyone's like cracking their heads to find out what you mean. But truth is, you meant nothing. ROFL!!

  • @TurquoiseTheoryProds lol. Riddles are different than thinking why a poet used alliteation in this place, personification in anothe, and why the whole thing is a huge metaphor with thousands of similes inside.Its like >.< just go die already !! lolololol

  • @XXBleedingrose LOL!!!!

  • I've always wanted to see an episode of NET playhouse. It always seemed like a spiritual predecessor to Masterpiece Theatre to me.

  • Who are the enenmy of people.

  • Thank you for posting this it somehow makes much more sense watching it then reading it lol

  • I'm reading this in English.

  • Anyone know atleast 5 solutions they give out in this play? (Besides the taxes) i need to know for a class.

  • this shit start out different so idk if its the same but fucc it im still watchn it instead of readin that boring ass shit!!!!!!!

  • ya ... sort of haha

  • is this exactly like the actual written play?

    or is it a bit different?

  • @padilla2692 Well the original was in norweigan. Then Aurthur Miller adapted it in an English format. This was exactly like the english format. Not any difference in words.

  • that's just amazing thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuu instead of reading it i can save time and watch it heheh

  • you just saved my ass from failing a literature assignment, THANK YOU

  • this is my favorite play, it was written in 1882 yet still adresses issues relavent today

  • this is fucked!

  • Groan this is my lit text and guess what? we have to perform act out a scene from this tomm. Sigh!!!

  • Who's the director of this film ? and wat was his vision and why he chose to make a production out of this play ??

  • I was in the school version of this just this past weekend. As Peter. People wanted to kill me. It was very funny.

  • me too!(jumbulotte) this really helps. it took me a while to understand the concepts of this book.

  • MY LITERATURE TEXT! LOL!! =D

  • thanks for posting. but could you make the headings for the clips more specific? like stating which part(out of 12) it is so it's much easier for me to keep track of which clips i've watched and haven't. thks again!

  • Thanks for posting this!!

  • Glad you like it. Another powerful play, and always timely.

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