>>509496156>>509496626>He also touched on most of the key aspects of the human condition with poetic flair, as in the "To be or not to be" soliloquy in Hamlet about suicide, or the "All the world's a stage" quote in As You Like It. Comparing it to Star Wars is stupid, honestly.>It's okay if you're not big brained enough to at least appreciate the impact of classical literature-- most people aren't.This is as equally stupid as your first sentence. He absolutely did not introduce novel concepts about the human condition that were not already covered by the ACTUAL classical greats like Socratese, Aristotle, and Diagonese to name a few. Shakespear, like you previously stated, he is widely known for literary masturbation. He is the hero of lit nerds that love to cum over his prose. Sorry I am not into your shitty book, its concepts are surface level AT BEST.
and yes I am aware that a book written in the 1800s was not written by shakespear but its another example of a boring shitty book that self masturbatory lit nerds love to cram down the throat of teenagers in school.