All the world's a stage
And I Shakespeare, am the Hipster.
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Fun Fact: Shakespeare was one of the first male writers to have strong female characters in his books.
All’s Well Ends Well (Helen), Antony and Cleopatra (Cleopatra), As You Like It (Rosalind), The Comedy Of Errors (Adriana), Love’s Labour’s Lost (Princess of France, Rosaline), The Merchant of Venice (Portia), Much Ado About Nothing (Beatrice) and Twelfth Night (Countess Olivia)
Shakespeare: standing up for Women’s Rights since 1592 :D
TRUE FACTS! Not only did he have strong female characters before that was even A Thing, but his plays stood in direct...
And Katherine and Olivia and Viola and the “Dark Lady” and Cordelia and Ophelia and the Three Witches and Desdemona and...
There is no Countess Olivia in Othello. Do you mean Emilia?