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Apr 2013 Opt Read- Shakespeare > Shakespeare: Master Insulter

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message 1: by Mart (new)

Mart I'm reading The Tempest and, though it's clever and metaphorical and all that, I'm finding the insults are my favourite bits. "Freckled whelp hag-born!" or "You are as leaky as an unstanched wench" or "Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike" or "Thou debosh'ed fish, thou!" - I could go on. Anybody else finding any good insults in any of the other plays?


message 2: by Mart (new)

Mart And I just came across this ... Shakespeare's Insults: Educating Your Wit


message 3: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) Martin wrote: "I'm reading The Tempest and, though it's clever and metaphorical and all that, I'm finding the insults are my favourite bits. "Freckled whelp hag-born!" or "You are as leaky as an unstanched wench"..."

Hahaha. How funny. I just found a list of these as well and was planning on sharing a few on the podcast. He really was a creative curser!


message 4: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Martin wrote: "I'm reading The Tempest and, though it's clever and metaphorical and all that, I'm finding the insults are my favourite bits. "Freckled whelp hag-born!" or "You are as leaky as an unstanched wench"..."

I own this book and it's hilarious! I use the insults on my friends and they are like huh? Haha


message 5: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Bryson (kathybryson) | 4 comments “A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog!”

Ah, gotta love the Bard!


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