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    Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

    Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

    annehargreaves@ioc.exchangeA oldclumsy_nowmad@mastodon.socialO lucyruthe@mastodon.socialL angelastella@social.treehouse.systemsA voline@kolektiva.socialV 6 Antworten Letzte Antwort
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    • voline@kolektiva.socialV voline@kolektiva.social

      Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

      Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

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      @Voline Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.

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      • voline@kolektiva.socialV voline@kolektiva.social

        Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

        Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

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        @Voline

        Shakespearean English may require a bit of mental exercise, but his incisive moral observations ring so true today.

        "Your mountainish inhumanity"!

        Thanks for the post!

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        • voline@kolektiva.socialV voline@kolektiva.social

          Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

          Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

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          @Voline

          I have long believed that while Shakespeare is an excellent writer, his longevity is due entirely to the fact that he accurately represents the diverse humanity of his characters.

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          • voline@kolektiva.socialV voline@kolektiva.social

            Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

            Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

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            @Voline

            Should anyone need the text with a few modern English equivalents for what are now perceived as archaisms:

            https://myshakespeare.com/hamlet/the-strangers-case-speech-sir-thomas-more

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            • voline@kolektiva.socialV voline@kolektiva.social

              Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

              Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

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              Text as arranged by/for McKellen. William Shakespeare. *Sir Thomas More* (1592), Act I, Scene 6. More addresses a crowd bent on pogrom.

              MORE:
              Grant them removed, and grant that this your noise
              Hath chid down all the majesty of England.
              Imagine that you see the wretched strangers,
              Their babies at their backs, with their poor luggage,
              Plodding to th' ports and coasts for transportation,
              And that you sit as kings in your desires,
              Authority quite silenced by your brawl,
              And you in ruff of your opinions clothed:
              What had you got? I'll tell you: you had taught
              How insolence and strong hand should prevail,
              How order should be quelled. And by this pattern
              Not one of you should live an aged man;
              For other ruffians, as their fancies wrought,
              With selfsame hand, self reasons, and self right,
              Would shark on you, and men, like ravenous fishes,
              Would feed on one another.
              ...
              You'll put down strangers,
              Kill them, cut their throats, possess their houses
              O, desperate as you are?
              Wash your foul minds with tears and those same hands
              That you like rebels lift against the peace,
              Lift up for peace, and your unreverent knees,
              Make them your feet. To kneel to be forgiven
              And ... Say now the King,
              As he is clement if th' offender mourn,
              Should so much come too short of your great trespass
              As but to banish you, whither would you go?
              What country, by the nature of your error,
              Should give you harbour? Go you to France or Flanders,
              To any German province, Spain or Portigal,
              Nay, anywhere that not adheres to England,
              Why, you must needs be strangers. Would you be pleased
              To find a nation of such barbarous temper
              That, breaking out in hideous violence,
              Would not afford you an abode on earth,
              Whet their detested knives against your throats,
              Spurn you like dogs, and, like as if that God
              Owed not nor made not you, nor that the elements
              Were not all appropriate to your comforts,
              But chartered unto them, — what would you think
              To be thus used? This is the strangers' case,
              And this your mountainish inhumanity.

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              • voline@kolektiva.socialV voline@kolektiva.social

                Shakespeare on ethnic cleansing.

                Ian McKellen performs a speech from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on 4 February 2026.

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                @Voline

                I had never heard of Shakespeare doing a play on Sir Thomas More, so I looked it up on Wikipedia. It says:

                > The play is considered to be written by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle and revised by several writers. The manuscript is particularly notable for a three-page handwritten revision now widely attributed to William Shakespeare.

                I guess that's why it doesn't show up in usual collections: it's a little weird.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Thomas_More_(play)#Authorship

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