William Shakespeare - All the World's a Stage
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it seems as if he doesn't like life because of this poem and his play romeo and juliet ended with both of em killing each other though i do love his poems and plays
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Its not about acting its about sound like your enjoying it!!! She sounds like she cat wait for it to finish!!!
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@lilus93 she's not acting. she's reading it as a poem.
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Fair enough.
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Its not the paragon poetry readers voice but it isn't stentorian which is boomingly loud, it's not strident because it is too soft, it's not quite shrill but I understand if you don't like it. It does sound like someone's mom though :P
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You don't find her voice aquiline and unpleasant? It sounds like someone's mom.
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Her voice isn't shrill, unpleasant or stentorian, unless I am missing the irony or some other meaning.
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Your voice is an anathema.
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Your voice is very shrill, strident, unpleasant, and stentorian.
Thanks for helping me study :]
AlyssahAutopsy 2 years ago 10
William Shakespeare is an absolute BEAST
ScratchyBeardCoach 1 year ago