If you think you hate reading books, it only means you haven’t found yours.
I realized this after reading Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. It definitely changed my prespective on Shakespeare’s works. I neither read a lot nor a big fan of classics. But I had to go and hunt for this book in my college library when I came to know she likes it. I overheard when she was telling her friend it’s a classic RomCom. Yeah, that was my first attempt to impress her. At that time I didn’t realise that my chapter with her is not going to be a RomCom as Twelfth Night but a Tragic comedy as Romeo&Juliet.
Don’t worry…. This post isn’t about me…. It’s just a Intro part to get things started….


All above are different posters on the same novel – Twelfth Night, or What You Will.
It’s really facinating to see how a real art of work is getting carried for 3 centuries (yeah! for 300 years…) and evolves itself into different forms – book, drama, theatre arts, cinema. Thought the core content is same, the depiction by each one who reads or acts or directs it pours it a new flavour and thereby new experience for whoever pass by this during their lifetime.
Though I wish to write on and on, on this (Ignore grammar as you do in Shakespeare’s), I would like to hear from the wordpress community and my guys (whom I chase till they read my posts) about Love Triangle.
Love Triangle – as put in the novel, it a form of interconnected love between three characters. Let’s say three characters A, B, C.
A loves B. B loves C. C loves A.

Can you come up with a story where all three will get to a happy ending and marry their loved ones? The conditions are,
- You can add one new character (says D)
- All A,B,C,D are straight.
If you’ve already read Twelfth night ignore this and wait for my critique on this novel…

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