# What is the best way to approach Shakespeare for children?

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Penguin Books UK
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stVphfdr4aE

## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stVphfdr4aE) Segment 1 (00:00 - 01:00)

Shakespeare turns up in the book. — He does. — And um the long the long-suffering Anne Hatheraway — turns up. — Okay. Can we talk about Anne Hathaway? — Yeah, you can. — Anne Hatheraway is such a brilliant c like whenever she's characterized in books. I love her so much cuz she is so longsuffering and especially in this Shakespeare doesn't do any housework. — That's right. — Well, you sort of pick up on that and we are I'm going to drop a literary bomb here. Go — on then. — In Hamnit. — Yeah. — So, you get a bit of that there. — I was thinking about Hamnit. — This is like the middlegrade Hamnet, isn't it? — That's what we've done. We've written the middlegrade Hamnet where we thought this poor woman is having to just keep the whole thing going. — Yeah. — While he's flouncing off in London — with a load of how does she say it? Like with a load of red tighted showoffs. — Yeah. — When we did the audio book um she sounds LIKE THIS. YOU'RE GOING OVER THERE PRANCING AROUND IN London with red TIGHT AND SHOW OFFS. GET BACK HERE. THAT. So that's how we um we characterized her in this. It's a slightly less serious take on her than Hamlet, — but we'll probably win more awards — and sell more copies. — Sure.

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