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Sunday, November 28, 2021

Already Read It! : A "Novel" Game 33



Can you guess the title and author of the novel depicted in the picture?

DIFFICULTY : Hard

CLUE : I don't think this is the sort of "crisp" he referred to in his famous speech.





There are so many wonderful renditions of the famous speech in this play, from actual film representations of the play to characters in other movies quoting this speech, but I do have to admit the man above delivered a magical, inspired, and pure awe-filled performance of this play's main character. If you've never read this play or the plays that precede this one with the title character involved, you are really missing some of this playwright's best work.

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