TheSongOfTheStars wrote:That sounds like fun Cinna, are you going to write with period dialogue?
It won't be to the level of Shakespeare's dialogue, but I'll certainly use a more formal syntax and throw in period-specific lingo here and there.
TheSongOfTheStars wrote:That sounds like fun Cinna, are you going to write with period dialogue?
TheSongOfTheStars wrote:Neat, how do you decide how and what words to use? Is there a website or a book you use for reference or do you just use what sounds right?
TheSongOfTheStars wrote:Cool!
Reading Shakespeare can be difficult, when I was taking a class on his plays I had to have an audio book to listen to while I read the plays in book form. How'd you get into playwriting btw? Was it the classes or did you decide to take the classes because you already liked writing?
Also is there anything particular you'd recommend for reading to get a good grasp on the language?
Sorry if this is too many questions, I've just always enjoyed listening to older forms of English and want to get a better idea of how it sounds.
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