
Shakespearean TV Trivia Quiz — BuzzFeed Quizzes
But as much as Shakespearean prose can be difficult to parse, when it's used to describe our favourite TV shows...it becometh an intrigue most rare. So put on your garbs and berets, and let's see how well you can decipher these favourite TV shows.
Let me know in the comments what your favourite TV show is and how Shakespeare would describe the premise to an audience.
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