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Much Throwing About Of Literary Brains (Press, 28 December 1985)

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Summary: Much Throwing About Of Literary Brains (Press, 28 December 1985)

In a unique literary competition, “The Press” invites participants to identify the Shakespearean sources of 30 modern-sounding quotations that appear to resonate with contemporary issues and situations. The competition, which is open to readers, includes a diverse range of topics, reflecting on social, political, and personal matters relevant to life in New Zealand, and even touches on international relations. Participants must provide the title of the Shakespearean work from which each quotation is taken, with added points for those who can specify the act and scene. A list of the works used is provided to assist competitors, ensuring that fans of Shakespeare can engage with the challenge. The competition, which aims to highlight the ongoing relevance of Shakespeare's writings, offers prizes of book vouchers valued at NZ$20 each for the first five correct or closest entries. These vouchers are generously sponsored by Scorpio Books, a Christchurch-based publisher. The competition is set to conclude on Monday, January 13, 1986, and participants’ answers along with the winners will be published on Saturday, January 18. The selected quotations range from humorous takes on social customs like drinking and housekeeping to more serious reflections on political matters and societal issues, such as tax evasion and the plight of street kids. Some quotes include cheeky references to rugby and cricket, as well as poignant comments related to current events like homosexual law reform and American politics. Overall, the contest seeks to celebrate Shakespeare’s timelessness while engaging a modern audience, encouraging them to delve into classic literature to draw connections to contemporary life.

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Publish Date:28th December 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19851228_2_90_13.html