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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2011 16:12:09 GMT 10
the line: "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"
good luck!
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Post by colonel sanders on May 23, 2011 20:58:22 GMT 10
im guessing macbeth cos thats the play your doing at school
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Post by [}{] Timur on May 24, 2011 7:42:24 GMT 10
Not Romeo/Juliet, which starts w/ "in Fair Verona, where we lay our scene", or Othello, which starts off w/ Iago & Rodrigo and I don't recall it starting that way...
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Post by [}{] Timur on May 24, 2011 13:07:24 GMT 10
oh wait, the first scene, not lines... difficult then, from the top of my head, as Shakespeare is very generous with the amounts of wordplay. In fact, it seems as if many Shakespearean plays begin with 2 or more guys having a chat, and using liberal amounts of wordplay like you just demonstrated...which makes this challenge unusally difficult.
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