View Poll Results: Would you like to map a setting from one of Shakespeare's plays?

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    It's an interesting idea seeing as how there are numerous real life places in his works. If nothing else it serves for inspirational purposes but I kind of like the notion. Of course I've never read anything by him...literature is not my strong suit, but maybe I could find something interesting.
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    Post MacBeth

    I'd do castle MacBeth, since Duncan Irwin the king who is poisoned by MacBeth and Duncan's son who slays MacBeth and his son by the end of the play, were supposedly my ancestors on my grandmother's side.

    Of course since the historical period of these events were pre-Norman invasion, Anglo-Saxon Britain I would strive to match the period more than how the play is generally portrayed which is anachronistically hundreds of years later in setting and costume.

    If I had such a thing as time to do it, of course!

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