Dear @Sweetsound - - I just realised how many of your posts I have missed - will catch up. Last night I was enthralled with a wonderful "Shakespeare" life history, with inserts from his plays by amazing actors - on one of our better TV channels - - - and the conclusion to his life with that enigmatic play, "The Tempest", featuring 'Prospero' - I have seen that now twice, and still find it hard to understand, except the language just flows like music - I will read it, have all his plays somewhere on a shelf . . . too many books
The end of Shakespeare's life was also tragic - so much effort put into finally getting the first indoor 'playhouse' built only to see it consumed by fire . . . and a family life which he experienced only as an outsider, mostly from far away . . . then, when he finally returns, his life is cut short - he reached 52! even less than my own loved ones - - - - it puts everything in human life in perspective. The biggest 'tragedian' of all had a tragic life.
I do love your wonderful posts, and will catch up on them - eventually. Thankyou and in case I haven't already said so: Happy New Year Taurisk ❤️