Yes, Jane Austen was too fragile to be removed from the box, but the bawdy bard could not be contained. I must admit - I couldn't resist holding him. As he was more substantial than Miss Austen, I felt no fear or guilt for removing him from his plastic entombment. When my youngest son invited me to play a game involving action figures, I willingly joined in with my own "toy", Mr. Shakespeare, the original man of "action" (to my son's many giggles and snickers). Mr. Shakespeare has accompanied me to school (I teach high school English) and once spent an entire class in the pocket of a highly respected college professor discussing Twelfth Night (the professor was discussing - not Shakespeare). Mr. Shakespeare currently resides on the shelf of a bookcase where I keep my DVD's. He usually hangs around near the Hamlet movies (yes, I own more than one), but is currently residing with As You Like It. While he occasionally makes field trips with my other Shakespeare stuff (a rubber duck, a pen made in his likeness, various books, etc.), he still prefers to spend most of his time with actors (again - he sits with my DVD's, remember?).
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