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Shakespeare's Plays Tier List


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I Don't Care Everyone Knows These, They're Still the Best for Many Reasons Tier

Hamlet

Macbeth

God Tier

Coriolanus

Julius Caesar

Richard III

The Tempest

High Tier

Titus Andronicus

King Lear

The Taming of the Shrew

Henry IV, Part 1

Middle Tier

Antony and Cleopatra

As You Like It

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Henry V

The Comedy of Errors

Much Ado About Nothing

The Merchant of Venice

The Merry Wives of Winsdor

The Winter's Tale

The Two Noble Kinsmen

Low Tier

Timon of Athens

Cymbeline

Henry VIII

Othello

Troilus and Cressida

Pericles, Prince of Tyre

Love's Labour's Lost

All's Well That Ends Well

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Measure for Measure

Twelfth Night

Bottom Tier

Richard II

Henry VI, Part 3

Henry VI, Part 1

Henry VI, Part 2

Romeo and Juliet

Henry IV, Part 2

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honestly othello needs to go up, at least to bottom of mid

imo it's pretty solid and has some great themes, but is let down by the ending

dsiclaimer: it's been 3 years since i read it so

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Two Gentlemen of Verona for somewhere in low tier because of ... well, have you seen Act Five? Act Five is a thing. In it. Things happen in Act Five of Two Gentlemen of Verona.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing so far above Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night?

Dafuq is this?

Twelfth Night is a copy of As You Like It with worse comedy. And some of the scenes DRAG on. I didn't make it lower because the ending's actually cool and the implied homoeroticism of Antonio is hilarious.

Midsummer is one of his two plays that's completely original. Not the best (Tempest is leagues better) but it's not horrible. Puck and the fairies are brilliant, as is the re-enactment of Pyramus and Thisbe.

edit: Okay, maybe I'm making it out to be much better than it is. The fact that it's original does give it credit over the other comedies, especially since the rest of them are re-used plot points.

Romeo and Juliet... I can't begin to list my issues with it. The only play worse is Henry IV Part II and that's because it should have never been written to begin with.

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Hamlet is the best Shakespeare play, I would never even contest that point, but I've never read it.
Or I did, but I was like 7-10 and barely understood what was happening.

I love how high you have Titus Andronicus.

I like R+J in terms of how I see it as interacting with Pyramus and Thisbe, but I don't really know Shakespeare, or even plays, very well in general, so I don't think my opinion counts.

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I am liking most of this list, but I still think Twelfth Night shouldn't be THAT low. I would also personally put Macbeth above Hamlet but eh, they're both at the top so no objections there.

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Personal preference but i prefer macbeth to hamlet other than that i think romeo and juliet should go up soley becuase almost everyone know it exists

Romeo and Juliet is awful. It doesn't matter that everyone knows it, it's a horrible play. Horribly written, horrible plot, there's very few things that are actually good.

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