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At Least Patrick Stewart Is Still Reading Sonnets to Us

It can feel like there is very little to celebrate: We cant throw birthday parties or wedding receptions or even go out to see a movie on a Friday night. Our kids havent been within six feet of their friends in five months, sports are weird, and weve got a long, dark winter looming ahead of us. But! Patrick Stewart is still reading sonnets on Instagram.
Sir Patrick first posted a video of himself reciting William Shakespeares Sonnet 116 all the way back on March 21 (remember March?). It was an immediate hitit now has nearly 500,000 views and 4,000 comments, most of which read something like, Thank you, sir, you touched my heart, bless you, I absolutely adore you. So the very next day, he came back to us with these sweet words:
I was delighted by the response to my posting of Shakespeares Sonnet 116.
It has led me to undertake what follows. When I was a child in the 1940s, my mother would cut up slices of fruit for me (there wasnt much) and as she put it in front of me she would say: An apple a day keeps the doctor away. How about, A sonnet a day keeps the doctor away? So … here we go: Sonnet 1.
You might think that Captain Picard reading poetry on Instagram would get old after a week or two, but you would be wrong. And as he undertook what followed, his fans (as far as I can tell from the comments and the feeling deep within my own soul) only fell more in love with him.
His calming demeanor. His different styles of glasses. His sweaters. His biceps peeking out beneath his T-shirts (including this one, which is apparently his favorite because it appears in several readings). I even recall one reading when he showed us the fire he was sitting beside and we are able to catch a quick glimpse of his slippersthe people loved it.
Theres this one, in which hes sitting outside, wearing a hat with pink and red ribbons. Its belongs to his wife, who is the one-person production crew behind these videos. Oh, I hope the hat isnt too much of a distraction, he says before he begins reciting sonnet 50. Its Sunnys hat…and Im in the sun. Ha ha ha ha ha.
We also cant forget this one, in which we catch him shelling cranberry beans: Oh, hi! he exclaims in fake surprise. You catch me doing kitchen duties! I cant cook, you see, so I just get to do things like this. (Then he tells us how absolutely delicious these beans are in a salad or a stew, and we believe him.)
And thenthentheres this one, in which he surprises us with a guest reader. Thats right; Number One himself shows up (socially distanced at the opposite end of a long table) to read sonnet 57 while Sir Patrick sits back and sips a glass of white wine.
Oh, hi! You catch me doing kitchen duties!
What is especially endearing about these is that if theres one sonnet that is too difficult to read or he doesnt particularly enjoy, he skips it. If he stumbles over his words, he begs us for forgiveness and starts again. He doesnt try to be perfect, but he does try to keep us as entertained as possible by sitting in different locations around his home and yardthe other day, he even read sonnet 111 standing up: Hi! Um, I-I dont think Ive done one sonnet yet standing up, he explains. So thats the reason Im leaning against the doorjamb here; because, I dont know, I thought it might inspire me to do something different.
Weve got less than 40 sonnets to go before he runs out. Im not sure what he intends to do after that, but if he wants to simply start over again at the beginning, thats fine by me.read more

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