Shelfari edited the characters of A Horse With Wings: and other songs for children sung by characters from Shakespeare with CD Saturday, February 9, 2013.
- Added a character: Cordelia (from "King Lear"): Has a deep and genuine love for her father, but she is unable (or unwilling?) to express her feelings in words.
- marked the description of Cordelia (from "King Lear") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Hamlet (from "Hamlet"): Reflects upon man's mortality while holding in his hand the skull of his erstwhile companion Yorick.
- marked the description of Hamlet (from "Hamlet") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Imogen (from "Cymbeline"): Receives a letter informing her that her beloved (and exiled) Posthumus is far away in Wales, and she dreams of flying to him.
- marked the description of Imogen (from "Cymbeline") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Launce (from "Two Gentlemen of Verona"): This faithful servant protects the reputation of his master Proteus by taking the blame for a dog's awful smells.
- marked the description of Launce (from "Two Gentlemen of Verona") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Ariel (from "The Tempest"): She has performed all the tasks set to her by her master, Prospero the magician, and now she wants something in return!
- marked the description of Ariel (from "The Tempest") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Petruchio & Katherina (from "The Taming of the Shrew"): Petruchio lays out his strategy for wooing the notoriously bad-tempered Katherina - eventually, he wins her over!
- marked the description of Petruchio & Katherina (from "The Taming of the Shrew") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Nathaniel (from "Love's Labor's Lost"): Together with Holofernes the schoolteacher, he discusses the poor Constable Dull and his lack of learning.
- marked the description of Nathaniel (from "Love's Labor's Lost") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Jaques (from "As You Like It"): The melancholy Jaques attempts to impress with his theory of the seven stages of a man's life.
- marked the description of Jaques (from "As You Like It") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Juliet (from "Romeo and Juliet"): Is frustrated that she cannot be with Romeo because he comes from the wrong family - he's name's a problem - but it's just a name!
- marked the description of Juliet (from "Romeo and Juliet") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Queen Margaret (from "Henry VI, part 2"): Tries to convince her husband, King Henry, that his good friend Gloucester is a traitor and is faking his sorrow.
- marked the description of Queen Margaret (from "Henry VI, part 2") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Dromio of Ephesus (from "Comedy of Errors"): This poor servant is tired of the treatment he is receiving from his master Antipholus and his master's wife Adriana.
- marked the description of Dromio of Ephesus (from "Comedy of Errors") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: The Old Shepherd & Perdita (from "The Winter's Tale"): A princess has been abandoned in the woods to protect her from her angry father, but she is soon found...
- marked the description of The Old Shepherd & Perdita (from "The Winter's Tale") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Achilles (from "Troilus and Cressida"): The famous warrior refuses to get involved in the Trojan War.
- marked the description of Achilles (from "Troilus and Cressida") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Falstaff (from "The Merry Wives of Windsor"): Mistress Ford and Mistress Page play a trick on him, convincing him that he is in danger and making him hide in a basket...
- marked the description of Falstaff (from "The Merry Wives of Windsor") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Helena (from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"): She loves Demetrius, but Demetrius loves her best friend Hermia.
- marked the description of Helena (from "A Midsummer Night's Dream") as not a spoiler
- Added a character: Caliban (from "The Tempest"): This "strange fish", a monster, is sick of how badly Prospero treats him, and reflects on worse animals on the island where he lives.
- marked the description of Caliban (from "The Tempest") as not a spoiler
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