Shakespearean skit about a pimple drawing from @milwaukeepubliclibrary

The creator performs a dramatic skit in a library, adopting a Shakespearean persona to present a crude drawing of herself to a laughing companion. She uses archaic language to describe the sketch, which highlights a 'spot' of hyperpigmentation on her face, satirizing the drama of skin imperfections.

Creator: @milwaukeepubliclibrary on Instagram

Transcript

I start at this pose for a full tier minutes. Now let my eyes behold the final work of art. Mary, who are this? Verily, 'tis I? No, nay, nay, 'tis fair. By my trough, 'tis most fair. Never have my eyes beheld such fair as it. Never have. Where was thou rank owl cave for portraits of the better class? I fear it doth not please the eye. Tis wonder as it is. Lord good no sight. What what ho what is this? Is that no a spot cast upon my skin? Even no, it is very well. Mark me well. Better have I behe

Topics: Comedy, Art, Education

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