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Posted by Deandra on July 15, 19104 at 17:18:38:
In Reply to: Why does this play get a bad wrap? posted by Dan Hodge on November 19, 19100 at 06:26:53:
: I'll admit it, on first read, it is kind of rediculous. Certainly took me some getting used to. But upon later reads, which have been many, I find it gets better and better. Despite it's flaws, there is something strangely compelling in the story of Titus Andronicus. And the characters are not near as flat as people would like to say. Just stylized. I've been writing a paper on the subject of Titus as a precursor to King Lear, and it dawned on me that, as an actor, I'd much rather tackle Titus than Lear. He has more going on, and actually DOES something as op
posed to standing around moaning like Lear. What's the problem? Give it a break. It's at least better than Timon of Athens, and even that was okay.
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