To sleep, perchance to dream.

I started Hamnet, but stopped to read Hamlet first, 

wanting to spot any Easter eggs or parallels if there were some. 

(I'm halfway through Hamnet now and I haven’t noticed any so far.)


I loved recognizing so many classic lines that still run around my head frequently even though its been decades since high school! Thanks #repcarolspackmanmoss 

“This above all, —to thine ownself, be true.” 

“The play’s the thing Wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king.”

“The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”

"To die,--to sleep;-- To sleep! perchance to dream;--ay, there's the rub"

"To be, or not to be, --that is the question"


Of all these treasures, what was our number one favorite in high school? 

The one we adopted into regular conversation and also made us laugh? 

Of course it wasn’t any of the classics it should have been. No. 

What we committed to memory was: “How now, Ophelia.”



I found this collection at an estate sale in the neighborhood, published in 1937. 
Don't they make you want to be that person who reads important books?

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