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(behind every story there is always a story)
It doesn't just apply to “Shakespeare in love”.
Songs, passages, and even entire works are inspired by the personal experiences of those who wrote them.
Whoever writes a story is a human being. It is obvious that he invents, but he can only base it on his life.
Furthermore, those who write, almost always mentally narrate with a specific person in mind.
Love her? Hate her? It makes no difference.
The dynamic is this: it is assumed that the Shakespeare of the film has a love,
so she makes up a story, and she fills it with sentences that are just for her.
For example: “Who are you that, wrapped in the night, you stumble thus into my thoughts?”
But then we all find ourselves in those sentences, transferring them to our lives. And that's it.
Well done. That He said it to a She is entirely plausible. We like it even if it is only a hypothesis.
Our “ Stories of Stories ” go further: they are not hypotheses. They arise from historically proven facts of the lives of those who narrated them. With us, the author himself will tell us about passages of his work, and together explain why, the for how, and also for WHOM he wrote what he wrote.
And the beauty will also be completely real .
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