If Shakespeare made video games instead of books, would he still be a celebrated author?
If Shakespeare made video games instead of books, would he still be a celebrated author?
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He'd probably be called a witch and killed for having the technology back in those days, although he didn't write books so your question is pretty redundant in the first place
Authors aren't playwrights user
and will was barely a playwright either
If Shakespeare was a writer these days, he would be ignored. Crushed under the massive advertising of all the latest JJ Abrams or Kojima crap.
He's so celebrated because he was one of the few playwriters of his day. Its not hard for one guy out of a hundred to get recognized. Especially when Shakespeare was actually a dozen different writers sharing a pen name.
>Especially when Shakespeare was actually a dozen different writers sharing a pen name.
Being a Baconite/Oxfordian/Marloweian/Ancient Space Aliens in TYOOL 2016
Sup Forums would call him an SJW because of Othello.
Ahem...
Did you get that from fanfiction.net?
I believe it, Shakespeare didn't write shit for himeslf.
Shakespeare probably was illiterate.
he would get bad reviews for his games having too much dialog and francis bacon instead would be hailed as a master developer because he made the same games only more streamlined and dudebarons and dudedukes loved this. or maybe its the other way around, people will also discuss that for centuries to come.
>Shakespeare
>books
Holy shit nigger go to school.
Take your fucking bullshit propaganda somewhere else. Whites have taken credit for nearly all of the black enlightenment thinkers achievements and whitewashed them. The moors invented western civilization, faggot.
>he fell for the Earl of Oxford meme
Why do you fags feel the need to shit up every thread with drama?
>moors
>black
Wait a minute, that bard...
So was Homer.
>Article debunking this is written by a "Dan Evon"
Clearly, whites are continuing to suppress the truth!
So was Johnny.
Moors varied in color user from cocoa to BBQ.
See