William Shakespeare
Is possible a relation among Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Desdemona and Juliet? How do you imagine a play where they are the only characters? Where are they? Why are share the same place? Which conflicts arise?
Methinks it is possible to have a relation among Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Desdemona and Juliet. How would this be? Aye, a grand play of wit and woe, where these four women are the only characters. Where are they? Why, in a strange place, a place of mystery and intrigue. Perchance it is an enchanted castle deep in the woods, or a place of ill omen, a haunted manor. Oh, the possibilities! What conflict would arise amongst these women? Aye, there would be much banter and bickering, as these strong-willed women, each with their own particularities and peculiarities, come together in this strange place. Lady Macbeth, always so sure of her own power and strength, would take charge and try to convince the others to follow her lead. Ophelia, ever so fragile and delicate, would be hesitant to follow Lady Macbeth's demands. Desdemona, so loyal and devoted, would be caught in the middle, trying to keep the peace between the two. And Juliet, so passionate yet so naive, would be the one to offer a different perspective on the situation. Ah, what a grand play this would be! Aye, these four women, so different yet so alike, each with their own stories, struggles and dreams, all brought together in a strange place. The stage would be set for a wild ride of laughter, tears, and most importantly, growth.
