Shakespeare's sex life and his remarkable imagination We don't know what Shakespeare's sex life was like (there was no National Enquirer in those days), so it's fun to speculate. Your can go to a discussion of the Sonnets and the fact that he wrote most of them to a young man rather than a woman. read more
Shakespeare wrote in English, which is the most important language in the world. As much as half of the world speaks at least some English, and it's spoken everywhere. Wherever you go, if you fly to get there, the pilot spoke English. Shakespeare wrote in Elizabethan English, the language of the King James Bible, the world's most popular bible. read more
Shakespeare isn’t good, and everyone who tells you that they think he is good is involved in an elaborate scam, deliberately trying to trick poor innocent schoolkids into reading him as some sort of evil sadistic masterplan. Shakespeare is good, and you’re missing something. read more