Wednesday 27 September 2017

In chapters 19€“21 of The Shakespeare Stealer, how is Shakespeare seen through Widges eyes?

Ollie Kertzmann, M.A.

Shakespeare is exacting during rehearsals but disconnected and melancholy at other
times.

One thing Widge mentions is practicing while Shakespeare and Mr.
Phillips watch and criticize the performance. It doesn't seem like they're being unfair; rather,
it seems like they're trying to create a better performance. It's clear that when Shakespeare is
watching the play, he's paying enough attention to notice how the actors are performing their
parts and working to improve the play.

However, outside rehearsals,
Shakespeare is a self-contained person who seems sad to Widge. He walks by Widge, Sander,
Julian, and Nick without noticing...

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