Robert N Watson
Department of English
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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A
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April 1, 2024

Shakespeare was dropping bars when he said "To be or not to be" bruh. Like he knew shit was gonna be quoted. Professor Watson probably agrees too.

In all realness, honestly, if you're taking a hefty course load, I would not recommend this class. If you're not into theatre or Shakespeare, definitely don't even consider it. There was a lot more work than is typically expected for a GE; 2 essays along with a midterm and final exam. The exams asked a lot of memorization, with passage identification sections which were hard unless you basically read each play 2-3 times. I will say, however, that the course was really interesting! Professor Watson really knows what he's talking about - he's very passionate about English analysis and Shakespeare which is always enlightening to see. Most of the class was just him going on long tangents about Shakespeare which was actually interesting (while for some, I would understand if it does get redundant). I LOVED the texts we read. Hamlet and Othello are must reads and I romanticized my walk home from class. I became a poet, a Shakespeare disciple, if you will. In short, class was a lot of work but if you've already read a bunch of Shakespeare texts, I would definitely recommend it.

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A
April 1, 2024

Shakespeare was dropping bars when he said "To be or not to be" bruh. Like he knew shit was gonna be quoted. Professor Watson probably agrees too.

In all realness, honestly, if you're taking a hefty course load, I would not recommend this class. If you're not into theatre or Shakespeare, definitely don't even consider it. There was a lot more work than is typically expected for a GE; 2 essays along with a midterm and final exam. The exams asked a lot of memorization, with passage identification sections which were hard unless you basically read each play 2-3 times. I will say, however, that the course was really interesting! Professor Watson really knows what he's talking about - he's very passionate about English analysis and Shakespeare which is always enlightening to see. Most of the class was just him going on long tangents about Shakespeare which was actually interesting (while for some, I would understand if it does get redundant). I LOVED the texts we read. Hamlet and Othello are must reads and I romanticized my walk home from class. I became a poet, a Shakespeare disciple, if you will. In short, class was a lot of work but if you've already read a bunch of Shakespeare texts, I would definitely recommend it.

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Easiness 4.0 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 3.0 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.0 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 5.0 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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