Twenty Bits of Shakespeare Trivia You Probably Haven't Heard Before
Twenty Bits of Shakespeare Trivia You Probably Haven't Heard Before:
- All the plays and poems attributed to Shakespeare were really written by a little girl named Prosperina Del Factotum.
- The character of Hamlet was modeled on a large fish given to the Queen on 3 February 1578.
- When you read Hamlet’s Soliloquy backward, the words “Paul is Dead” are clearly audible.
- In addition to writing the plays, Shakespeare was also an actor. He played the ghost in Hamlet, Adam in As You Like It, and Vikki the Space Vampire in Macbeth.
- Only six of Shakespeare’s signatures survive. They range in spelling from “S-h-a-x-p-e-r” to “B-e-n-n-y.”
- None of the portraits of Shakespeare are of Shakespeare. They’re all of another man of the same name who dressed as Shakespeare to elude tax collectors.
- King Lear was originally marketed as a comedy. Audiences loved the slapstick of the storm scene, and they fell all over themselves when a senile old man couldn’t tell if his daughter was dead or alive!
- The Sonnets have always been misinterpreted. They’re really the sixteenth-century equivalent of Marley and Me.
- In his youth, he drank too much. This led to the expression “He’s as tight as Andronicus.”
- His sexual orientation is pretty clear. He was either homosexual, bisexual, or straight.
- He coined many words and phrases, including “bombshell,” “rockin’,” “Hoosier Daddy,” and “Ow!”
- Many of the words Shakespeare used had a double entendre as a secondary meaning. If you knew what “be,” “question,” “mind,” “slings,” and “arrows” meant in Shakespeare’s day, you’d never stop blushing.
- If you read every 39th word in the First Folio, you get a good recipe for Tater Tot Casserole.
- Every word in En Vogue's "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" is taken directly from Pericles, Prince of Tyre.
- Shakespeare, Gertrude Stein, and Mark McGuire once traveled in the same car on the Orient Express.
- Contrary to expectation, Shakespeare never did. Shake a spear, that is. But he wrote many bit parts for spear shakers, which is how he got his name.
- His second trip to Hollywood culminated in two pilot episodes of The Love Boat (one that is lost).
- Shakespeare did not wear a ruff. He was half human and half Australian Frilled Lizard.
- Not long after his death, he was called "The Cygnet of the Cenotaph." "Swan of Avon" came later.
- The original ending of Richard III had Richmond shout "Who da winter of your discontent NOW, Dickie?"
1 comment:
AS young poets of today would say: RFLOL, LOL, etc.
Great trivia
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