"Dr Frankenstien is gay and trying to remove women from the reproductive system, and this is why he destroys the bride of his monster."
Excuse me, what the fuck?
Am I being punked here?
The allegory of Frankenstien being the man who played God and therefore showed that science went too far is so obnoxiously in your face its part of the fucking subtitle ("The modern Prometheus")! Who would be dumb enough to believe.....
Oh right, Leftist. Nevermind, I know the issue now.
Also, hearing the interpretation of Othello done by modern British schools makes me very happy that I went to school in a state that would (with time) go on to ban CRT and with a teacher who was a Shakespeare fanatic. Because the way she taught it was actually in line with the play. You know, about paranoia, words from people you think you can trust being used to destroy you, lack of communication being deadly, stuff that actually fits with the things we are reading with the words in front of us. But as we all know, words are violence.
(one last sidenote: I still consider Iago to be my gold standard of a Villain, and he is still my favorite villain of any medium)
"Dr Frankenstien is gay and trying to remove women from the reproductive system, and this is why he destroys the bride of his monster."
Excuse me, what the fuck?
Am I being punked here?
The allegory of Frankenstien being the man who played God and therefore showed that science went too far is so obnoxiously in your face its part of the fucking subtitle ("The modern Prometheus")! Who would be dumb enough to believe.....
Oh right, Leftist. Nevermind, I know the issue now.
Also, hearing the interpretation of Othello done by modern British schools makes me very happy that I went to school in a state that would (with time) go on to ban CRT and with a teacher who was a Shakespeare fanatic. Because the way she taught it was actually in line with the play. You know, about paranoia, words from people you think you can trust being used to destroy you, lack of communication being deadly, stuff that actually fits with the things we are reading with the words in front of us. But as we all know, words are violence.
(one last sidenote: I still consider Iago to be my gold standard of a Villain, and he is still my favorite villain of any medium)
That's what Beau said.
I always hated reading Shakespeare. There's a ton of context and connotation being lost when you have to read a play.
You, good human: look at this shit. Dishonor not your mothers.
And obviously, Iago is the greatest villain in history.