#Ancientsathon 2021! discussion
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Read a work referenced in another piece of literature
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May 06, 2021 10:03AM

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Lana wrote: "I can't imagine this readathon without reading some Shakespeare. I'll be reading 'Macbeth', which is referenced in many books I'm sure, but also in one of my favorites, 'The Goldfinch' by Donna Tartt."
Macbeth is probably my favorite tragedy by Shakespeare (based on what I've read so far.) I hope you enjoy it!
Macbeth is probably my favorite tragedy by Shakespeare (based on what I've read so far.) I hope you enjoy it!

I hope so, too! I've always wanted to read Macbeth, never got to it. Now's the perfect time. :)



Connor wrote: "update on paradise lost: i have dnf'd at 52 pages haha. i felt like i was just reading it to say that i've read it, i wasn't taking anything in."
Definitely don't force yourself to read something you ain't into! Honestly I've only read the first few sections of Paradise Lost and can understand not being into it. Maybe trying a play or some fairytale style stories could work better :)
Definitely don't force yourself to read something you ain't into! Honestly I've only read the first few sections of Paradise Lost and can understand not being into it. Maybe trying a play or some fairytale style stories could work better :)

Definitely don't force yourself to ..."
i was having a look through the odyssey last night and it actually looks far more accessible than i had imagined so going on to that next!