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We may all be fools when it comes to love, but thankfully none of us will accidentally switch places with our twin brother and fall in love with our sister-in-law. Probably, anyway.

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We speak Student! shakespeare on love

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Romeo oh Romeo, wherefor art thou uh Romeo

00:10

a Ia Shmoop. Ah! love everyone has a favorite love story

00:14

and some of the greatest love stories of all time were written by Shakespeare

00:18

there's Romeo and Juliet which was all about true love

00:21

and death there's a Othello

00:25

which was also about love and jealousy and death

00:28

lots of death mixed in with love here huh

00:32

so while Shakespeare did write a lot of love stories, his love stories were not simple

00:36

formulaic

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rom coms, instead they were messy complicated

00:41

and the Grim Reaper sometimes made a guest appearance

00:45

Hey guys! How's it going?

00:48

One of shakespeare's favorite things to do in his love stories was to take

00:51

characters who absolutely loathe each other

00:53

at the beginning at the play and throw them together until hey they get hitched

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For example in taming of the Shrew

01:01

Petruchio of screws with the mind of headstrong stubborn Katharina

01:07

until she turns into a loving and obedient bride

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Wow shakespeare you're sick man. I'm not sick

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It's just written that way. Another trick the playwright liked to employ was to have

01:18

someone fall in love with completely different person halfway through the

01:21

play

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take Phebe the character in As You Like It

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the poor girl is in love with Ganymede whose actually Rosalind in disguise

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as a guy by the end of the play however Phoebe has forgotten all

01:33

about her crush on a cross-dressing Rosalind she marries the shepherd

01:37

Silvius

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and they spend the rest of their lives happily herding sheep together

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or take The Comedy of Errors in which a pair of twins both named Antipholus

01:48

accidentally end up switching places

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without realizing it the Antipholus who everyone thinks is married to

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Adriana

01:54

falls for and Adriana's sister Luciana who was seriously concerned that a man she

01:59

thinks is her brother-in-law

02:00

is attracted to her. Got all that? Yea, we thought so

02:03

So perhaps what Shakespeare was actually trying to do was tell us

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something important about love in his plays

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namely that people in love tend to act foolishly

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I love you Shmoopy Whoopy Cakes I Wub you to my Sappy Wappy

02:16

We've all sent text messages to a love interest that we immediately regretted

02:21

mom it just goes to show that people in love today still

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act very much like people who are in love during Shakespeare's time

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people have been are and always will be

02:38

fools for love

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