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« Reply #285 on: March 09, 2009, 08:08:30 PM »

"The story itself is filled with events not typically found in comic works (e.g., the sudden death of a child and the fatal savaging of a man by a bear); likewise, the value system of the first three acts and the fifth extends beyond the social concerns that are the usual purview of comedy to include the ethical and metaphysical assumptions informing tragedy. Such factors, among others, may be responsible for the rivalry between two terms that for over a century have vied for preeminence in the matter of the play’s classification: romance and tragicomedy."

Vast majority have classed it as a comedy, as did the author, some experts class it as tragicomedy. It's a comedy. Appeal denied. 2 points kinboshi*, 1 ItsMrAlex2u

*About the same for your essay.

The vast majority?  Vast majority of people who haven't read it or seen it?
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« Reply #286 on: March 09, 2009, 08:08:58 PM »

OK, not sorted yet, but you can see the scores

cdw1111   6
Moskvich   5
gatso   8
rex008   8
Rod Paradise   4
bobAlike   9
ItsMrAlex2u   10
kinboshi   18
Silo Graham   11
Rupert   6
Colchester Kev   5
AndrewT   10
EvilPie   21
Acidmouse   16
thetank   13
Ironside   7
12barblues   11
Claw75   5
rossfourfive   14
Laxie   5
Nakor   6
matt674   15
pokerfan   5
stallyon   14
sharplea   1
Wardonkey   8
amcgrath1uk   5
Delboy   9
suzanne   6
chrisbruce   9
Eck   14
Dingdell   16
Sherriff Fatman   15
GlasgowBandit   5
Joobie538   10
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« Reply #287 on: March 09, 2009, 08:09:13 PM »

"It's a unique play and rather defies description," Kilmurry said. "It's listed as a romance in any 'Complete Works of Shakespeare.' However, that hardly prepares you for the contrast of darkness versus light we get in the play, as well as the magical and fanciful aspects."
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« Reply #288 on: March 09, 2009, 08:09:32 PM »

I was going to put Measure for Measure for this, but didn't as it's a 'problem play', so put All's Well That Blah Blah Blah instead, but turns out that that's a problem play too. Under the new rules, which I haven't read properly, how many points do I get if I successfully appeal against my own answer?

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Could be genuinely hilarious, if you get a bear with good timing.
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« Reply #289 on: March 09, 2009, 08:09:52 PM »

- 2 more points for   and   IMO
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« Reply #290 on: March 09, 2009, 08:10:10 PM »

"The story itself is filled with events not typically found in comic works (e.g., the sudden death of a child and the fatal savaging of a man by a bear); likewise, the value system of the first three acts and the fifth extends beyond the social concerns that are the usual purview of comedy to include the ethical and metaphysical assumptions informing tragedy. Such factors, among others, may be responsible for the rivalry between two terms that for over a century have vied for preeminence in the matter of the play’s classification: romance and tragicomedy."

Vast majority have classed it as a comedy, as did the author, some experts class it as tragicomedy. It's a comedy. Appeal denied. 2 points kinboshi*, 1 ItsMrAlex2u

*About the same for your essay.

The vast majority?  Vast majority of people who haven't read it or seen it?

Please, Sir, appeal has been considered and ruled upon, such posts smack of bitterness
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« Reply #291 on: March 09, 2009, 08:10:13 PM »

Yaaaaaaaaaaas get it round you Boshi!!  Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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« Reply #292 on: March 09, 2009, 08:10:21 PM »

Scoring sheet a shocking mess!
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« Reply #293 on: March 09, 2009, 08:10:38 PM »

ItsMrAlex2u is no bloody use as a seconder if he just buggers off after the objection and leaves me to bring all the evidence forward.
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« Reply #294 on: March 09, 2009, 08:11:02 PM »

OK, not sorted yet, but you can see the scores

cdw1111   6
Moskvich   5
gatso   8
rex008   8
Rod Paradise   4
bobAlike   9
ItsMrAlex2u   10
kinboshi   18
Silo Graham   11
Rupert   6
Colchester Kev   5
AndrewT   10
EvilPie   21
Acidmouse   16
thetank   13
Ironside   7
12barblues   11
Claw75   5
rossfourfive   14
Laxie   5
Nakor   6
matt674   15
pokerfan   5
stallyon   14
sharplea   1
Wardonkey   8
amcgrath1uk   5
Delboy   9
suzanne   6
chrisbruce   9
Eck   14
Dingdell   16
Sherriff Fatman   15
GlasgowBandit   5
Joobie538   10



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« Reply #295 on: March 09, 2009, 08:11:12 PM »

"The story itself is filled with events not typically found in comic works (e.g., the sudden death of a child and the fatal savaging of a man by a bear); likewise, the value system of the first three acts and the fifth extends beyond the social concerns that are the usual purview of comedy to include the ethical and metaphysical assumptions informing tragedy. Such factors, among others, may be responsible for the rivalry between two terms that for over a century have vied for preeminence in the matter of the play’s classification: romance and tragicomedy."

Vast majority have classed it as a comedy, as did the author, some experts class it as tragicomedy. It's a comedy. Appeal denied. 2 points kinboshi*, 1 ItsMrAlex2u

*About the same for your essay.

The vast majority?  Vast majority of people who haven't read it or seen it?

Please, Sir, appeal has been considered and ruled upon, such posts smack of bitterness

Bitterness!!  You ain't seen nothing yet.
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« Reply #296 on: March 09, 2009, 08:11:15 PM »

ItsMrAlex2u is no bloody use as a seconder if he just buggers off after the objection and leaves me to bring all the evidence forward.

Did your best, considering
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« Reply #297 on: March 09, 2009, 08:11:43 PM »

OK, not sorted yet, but you can see the scores

cdw1111   6
Moskvich   5
gatso   8
rex008   8
Rod Paradise   4
bobAlike   9
ItsMrAlex2u   10
kinboshi   18
Silo Graham   11
Rupert   6
Colchester Kev   5
AndrewT   10
EvilPie   21
Acidmouse   16
thetank   13
Ironside   7
12barblues   11
Claw75   5
rossfourfive   14
Laxie   5
Nakor   6
matt674   15
pokerfan   5
stallyon   14
sharplea   1
Wardonkey   8
amcgrath1uk   5
Delboy   9
suzanne   6
chrisbruce   9
Eck   14
Dingdell   16
Sherriff Fatman   15
GlasgowBandit   5
Joobie538   10



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« Reply #298 on: March 09, 2009, 08:12:15 PM »

ItsMrAlex2u is no bloody use as a seconder if he just buggers off after the objection and leaves me to bring all the evidence forward.

Did your best, considering

So, it wasn't really an appeal as the seconder was absent during the process.
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« Reply #299 on: March 09, 2009, 08:13:07 PM »

"It's a unique play and rather defies description," Kilmurry said. "It's listed as a romance in any 'Complete Works of Shakespeare.' However, that hardly prepares you for the contrast of darkness versus light we get in the play, as well as the magical and fanciful aspects."

This was the same Kilmurry who once discribed Kinboshi as a "lag-tard" in a dtd cash game!!
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