Are you really as familiar with Shakespeare's play as you think you are? Today's Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss asks you to match characters with the play they are in. I scored 57%, which surprised me because I only know the tragedies. http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/17376
Are you really as familiar with Shakespeare's play as you think you are? Today's Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss asks you to match characters with the play they are in. I scored 57%, which surprised me because I only know the tragedies. http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/17376
Comments (5)
Now, I never read or saw a play and my culture is 90% French. I think that it is proof that the works of Shakespeare have permeated all of our cultures.
Jean
(checking) ...yes I was. I never even saw Gladiator.
I wish someone would start again withe River Phoenix movie "Dark Blood," because that plot sounds pretty cool.
On a side note, I had no idea Heath Ledger had a 3 year old daughter. What the hell was he doing popping pills?
I don't know the real facts, but according to "sources" he died from a reaction to combination of over the counter pharmaceuticals. As for people deliberately knocking themselves off even though they are a caregiver, isn't a new idea. You just hear about it less because those people aren’t in the eye of the media.
At least the second (City of Angels) had a father's love for a his kid be the reason for coming back, not the typical boy meets girl.
sigh... thanks for the info.
Bruce Lee did not die while dubbing Enter the Dragon.
He actually died in Betty Ting's Apartment from a reaction to a painkiller given to him by Ting. Its rumored that they were having an affair.