
I rarely have had that issue, because I find that my English teachers are doing a good job with choosing books for the curriculum that people my age would actually enjoy/relate to. Many people have issues enjoying/reading books that are required for them to read because of school. In the end, I must say that it was seriously great. It couldn't have been more dumber-but I was intrigued by this stupidity and the predictability of this great play. Being a tragedy and all, we readers could immediately understand what to expect with this story: Macbeth is a tragic hero, therefore he dies, and others will die too, because of his great tragic flaw. And then I actually read this interesting story about greed and pride, and I discovered that they were completely right. I didn't believe them, because Shakespeare is one of my favourite writers and I love the way he plays with words. And then I discovered that I would be reading it for English class in tenth grade, and they both admitted that it's dumb. My dad liked Hamlet, but no one ever said anything about Macbeth.

I remember being young, asking my parents who Shakespeare is, and later asking if his plays were interesting, in their opinions.

Macbeth by the great William Shakespeare is such a stupid book, when you really think about it.
