History-Makers: Shakespeare |
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"The Bard" is not only an essential class in any D&D party, but a byword for England's most famous writer. We've covered a bit of Shakespeare before on OSP — just a bit, really, nothing major, only a dozen — but today we'll look at how William got to Bard-ing, and how he accidentally became England's biggest Historian.
SOURCES and Further Reading: The Introduction and play-texts of the Folger Shakespeare Library (The best way to read Shakespeare), "Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction" by Wells This video was edited by Sophia Ricciardi AKA "Indigo". https://www.sophiakricci.com/ Our content is intended for teenage audiences and up. PATREON: https://www.Patreon.com/OSP MERCH LINKS: https://www.redbubble.com/people/OSPYouTube OUR WEBSITE: https://www.OverlySarcasticProductions.com/ Find us on Twitter https://www.Twitter.com/OSPYouTube Find us on Reddit https://www.Reddit.com/r/OSP/ |