Is Shakespeare redpilled?

Is Shakespeare redpilled?

Wanted to read this but don't want to bluepill myself

What other literature is Sup Forums approved

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Are you clinically retarded?
You need someone to tell you what to read that won't make you question what you know?
You're not cut to be a reader, stick to video games.

>read
>play
Fucking philistine. You WATCH it, and not some SHITTY modernised version where the actors wear faggot trendy modern clothes: make the actors wear something in accordance with the period or kill yourself for defacing culture.
I would also like to watch it in the accent that it would have been performed in during Shakespeare's time: youtube.com/watch?v=qYiYd9RcK5M

The Fountainhead
Atlas Shrugged
Anthem

1982
Animal Farm

Notes from the underground
Crime and Punishment

Dune
Enders Game
Lord of the Rings

Heart of Darkness
King Solomons Mines

Tai Pan
Shogun

Gulag Archipelago
Master and Margarita

The Time Machine
The Isle of Doctor Moroe
Dr Jekyll and Mister Hyde

The Republic
The Leviathan
The Poverty of Historicism

Also add

Ben Hurr and Seven Pillars of Wisdom

I quite liked Julian by Gore Vidal despite it being written by a faggot democrat but it shows an attempt to restore hellanism to the roman empire. Think what might of been.

Shakespeare histories are great. Richard III and Henry IV for sure.

If you go tragedy King Lear is a masterpiece that explores subterfuge, madness, and the fall of country... then hope for restoration

>Richard III
Agreed.
>Henry IV
Boring. My favourite histories apart from Rick III are Henry VI and V.
Also have a soft spot for (((Merchant))) of Venice.

i dunno bonganon, i found J Caesar to have some really funny bits in it

The one that came out with Fassbender and Thewlis was great.

Can someone post maybach (yugo group) soundtrack for Macbeth.. I can't find it on google ;(

>asking Sup Forums what's redpilled
>asking Sup Forumss permission to read books
>doesn't want to read "bluepilled" literature
holy shit what a cuck. you literally allow other people to make decisions for you who hold no power over you. how about you grow a pair and read them yourself which allows critical thinking to develop instead of becoming a sheep and blindly following what others tell you.

Is Plato redpilled?

Wanted to read that novel he co-authored with the guy Socrates but don't want to bluepill myself

Macbeth's Sound and Fury soliloquy is as beautiful an example of ideas translated to language as you will ever read, young man. The play as a whole is "redpilled" in that it deals with foundational aspects of the human condition: Pride, Honor, lust for power and its corrupting of character and the rejection of ones slated fate to grasp at something greater, only to be punished for this.
Read and then watch the Polanski filned version.

If you don't know geometry you'll get nothing out of it. :)

I like the Wars of the Roses, what can I say?

(OP)
>Is Shakespeare redpilled?
Yes.

>Henry IV
>Boring.
Pleb. Henry IV is his second best play after Hamlet. It's a critique of Nietzshean philosophy predating Nietzsche by 250 years.

It's good stuff, there's something for everyone - eg, if you want tales of ebil Jewz, see "Merchant of Venice". Tale of a based black dude getting riled up for murder by a jealous white boi? Look no further than "Othello". Incest? Seek out "Timon of Athens". Crossdressers? "Twelfth Night". Unbridled ambition? "Macbeth" AND "Richard III" will appeal to you. You just gotta find out what niche you want and he will have it covered.

>What other literature is Sup Forums approved
The New Testament

respectfully disagree with this except for
>Gulag Archipelago

>the republic
>leviathan
these are important to understanding the evolution of politics throughout human history but you wont get much out of them. you understand plato advocated no family units and everything was more or less community living i.e. communism? I'm not saying he's leftwing but he does advocate that structure. you could probably interpret some of his other ideas as "rightwing" too if you insist on modern political spectrums.

I think fiction is a waste of time UNLESS you understand all the non-fiction built into it.

I recommend:

Plutarch's parallel lives
Cicero, particularly De Officiis, but you can't go wrong with others

from what I understand shakespeare has some bluepilled drama mixed with redpilled subject matter. he's not really redpilled though. the 20th and 21st centuries are the centuries of the bluepill. every other century is redpilled relative to recent "modernism" or even worse "post-modernism."

Making a censorship list Harvard?

Also Is ride the tiger redpilled or bluepilled?

on yea i need to read evola. I doubt I'll agree with everything but it seems required knowledge for eating redpills

He did advocate it in his ideal republic still his 5 characterization of types of civilization (4 unjust and 1 seeming just) are as apt as ever. His critique of democracy stands.

Leviathan shows the role of order and the threat of state force in a society. I hold we are still red of tooth and nail and the only thing that prevents us from ripping each other to shreds is the threat of that state. We shouldn't forget it as the anti cop liberals who think prison is about rehabilitation seem to.

Also... Fiction is valuable insofar as sometimes you want story... something easy to digest. Something that hooks you. I think what I gave OP is a list that is pretty much liberal agenda free. Some will even make him hate what is happening worse. They show strong men overcoming terrible circumstances and a few point to the evil that lurks in us. They also show hope for a future that might have been along with the utter foreign nature of the non-westerner who's hoards we have welcomed into our societies due to nothing other than our misguided capacity for pity