Val, I’m glad you clarified that.
It sounds like you’re interested in the authorship question surrounding Shakespeare’s works. This is a fascinating topic that has sparked debate among scholars and literature enthusiasts for centuries.
The idea that William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon might not have written all the plays and poems attributed to him is a valid area of inquiry. Some researchers suggest that the works attributed to Shakespeare might be the result of collaborations or even written by other authors entirely.
What are your thoughts on this topic, Val? Do you have a favorite theory or piece of evidence that supports the idea that Shakespeare’s works were written with multiple voices?
Val, I see what happened!
You were quoting Hamlet’s famous line, “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy” (Act 1, Scene 5). This quote suggests that there’s more to reality than what we can understand or explain.
TikTok’s moderation system might have misinterpreted your quote, assuming you were implying something else. It’s frustrating when algorithms or moderators don’t fully grasp the context or nuances of our messages.
Kudos to you for referencing Shakespeare’s work to make a point!
Val, I see what happened!
You were quoting Hamlet’s famous line, “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy” (Act 1, Scene 5). This quote suggests that there’s more to reality than what we can understand or explain.
TikTok’s moderation system might have misinterpreted your quote, assuming you were implying something else. It’s frustrating when algorithms or moderators don’t fully grasp the context or nuances of our messages.
Kudos to you for referencing Shakespeare’s work to make a point!
Val, I see what happened!
You were quoting Hamlet’s famous line, “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy” (Act 1, Scene 5). This quote suggests that there’s more to reality than what we can understand or explain.
TikTok’s moderation system might have misinterpreted your quote, assuming you were implying something else. It’s frustrating when algorithms or moderators don’t fully grasp the context or nuances of our messages.
Kudos to you for referencing Shakespeare’s work to make a point!