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Today's useless fact - Was Shakespeare gay?
I don't think there are enough written sources about
Shakespeare
and his
life to answer that question for sure. It is known that he had a
wife
and three children, one of whom died young (possibly the reason
why he
started putting ghosts in his plays). Because of his work,
though, he
probably wasn't at home much. Whether he engaged in physical
relations
with other men, or whether he had any preferences/desires outside
of
his traditional heterosexual marriage is anyone's guess. It is
true
that his entire troupe of actors would have been male, because in
his
day females could not take the stage and men played both male and
female roles. So he certainly spent lots of time with men, but
that
doesn't make him gay. I doubt we'll ever see clear proof either
way.
People just like to speculate, since we know very little about
the man
and it's tempting to try to "discover" him by reading and
analyzing
his plays.
There's a famous portrait of him where he's wearing an earring. I
remember my Shakespeare professor saying that it caused some
people to
raise this very question, but that it was just a fashion statement
from that time period and didn't suggest anything about his sexual
preferences. I've seen portraits of the Kings of France wearing
similar earrings... and while one of them was quite possibly gay
from
all we know about him, I doubt that three of them in a row were.
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for more.
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