Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Shakespeare/Guideline for play articles

I've only read about a third of this but so far I like it a lot. One note about the lede: an image should be included, one that is interesting and grabs the reader's attention. The image at The Taming of the Shrew is a perfect example of this. Often the image it too static, such as a page from the folio or the quarto title page, or an image of characters doing very little. For example, although the lede image at The Merry Wives of Windsor is good, I think the image further down is more provocative. Same with The Tempest: IMO the original Rowe illustration is more suitable than the ponderous Romney engraving. But one thing for sure, all of these are better than pictures of title pages or FF pages. Tom Reedy (talk) 16:53, 4 January 2011 (UTC)