One could say absolutely nothing, one could say absolutely everything. Whether it's a plot device or a way to show the audience more about what a character believes or feels, violence seems to serve a purpose in the world of Shakespeare. But after listening to what Dave and Tyler have to say, what do you think? Listen to us anywhere you find your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram: @TheRingsideRogues Music Free By: @NewOldTavern
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One could say absolutely nothing, one could say absolutely everything. Whether it's a plot device or a way to show the audience more about what a character believes or feels, violence seems to serve a purpose in the world of Shakespeare. But after listening to what Dave and Tyler have to say, what do you think? Listen to us anywhere you find your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram: @TheRingsideRogues Music Free By: @NewOldTavern
In 2001, Stone Cold Steve Austin started doing something that would catch on in the WWE, and the professional wrestling industry, like nothing before and it was only one word: What. But Tyler believes the basic principle behind the 'What?' chant has parallels in Shakespeare and its meter by being it's anti-meter. What do you think? Listen to us anywhere you find your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram: @TheRingsideRogues Music Free By: @NewOldTavern
The Ringside Rogues
One could say absolutely nothing, one could say absolutely everything. Whether it's a plot device or a way to show the audience more about what a character believes or feels, violence seems to serve a purpose in the world of Shakespeare. But after listening to what Dave and Tyler have to say, what do you think? Listen to us anywhere you find your podcasts! Follow us on Instagram: @TheRingsideRogues Music Free By: @NewOldTavern