“What? do I love her, that I desire to hear her speak again, and feast upon her eyes”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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'Making Sense of Measure for Measure!' is a resource designed to aid students in understanding and appreciating Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure'. It includes a study guide to help with analysis, a biography of Shakespeare to provide context, and a modern retelling to make the play more accessible. The book aims to enhance the reader's comprehension of the original work while offering a fresh perspective on the story. more
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