Sunday, July 15, 2018

Writing a Letter of Response As William Shakespeare


Ye Letter to The editor
Dear Mr. Cavendish,
How doest a fool like thee question a worketh of I, William Shakespeare. Of course an clotpole like thee wouldn't beest cunning enough to see that the playeth of "Pyramus and Thisbe" within the playeth "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" serveth multiple purposes. One being much needed comedic relief, also these playeth has't very similar love stories. Both playeth wend ov'r the very important theme of reality and illusion. I see tis mandatory to pray pardon me because thee art a fool.
 At a point of such intensity in the playeth, comedic relief wast required, and mine playeth within a playeth satisfied that perfectly, but of course thee wouldn't understandeth. Eke both playeth share similar stories, Thisbe’s father bannedto the love between Thisbe and Pyramus. Identically in act one scene one, Hermia’s father eke banned the love between that lady and Lysander. Thisbe and Hermia, both defied their fathers commands and hath chosen love. Clearly thee didst not notice any resemblance. Another reason for this playeth within a playeth wast to furthermore wend into the those folk of "reality and Illsuion". The illusion wast that for both pairs of lovers their would beest a joyous ending. Only Hermia and Lysander would has't a happy ending. Unlike the halt of love between Pyramus and Thisbe.
A mind of imagination and inventiveness is required to understandeth mine worketh, and clearly thee lacks in both areas. Clearly thee doth not either appreciate, respect, or understandeth the art of theater.  
Sincerely,
William Shakespeare

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