16 Jun
Are there any homosexual characters in any of the plays of William Shakespeare?
Posted on 2008 under William Shakespeare |bonshui asked:
I mean actual gay characters, not just female parts played by men….
I’m not suggesting it ‘matters’. It was a purely innocent question.
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I mean actual gay characters, not just female parts played by men….
I’m not suggesting it ‘matters’. It was a purely innocent question.
Kansieo.com



















by jsfnita, on June 18 2008 @ 10:47 pm
The characters even juliett was played by men.
by loneralone941, on June 21 2008 @ 5:02 am
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by HeatherAbby, on June 22 2008 @ 12:39 pm
None that are explicity written that way, I don’t think, but some are interpreted that way in modern times. All the Mercutios (Romeo and Juliet) I have seen portrayed had that interpretation.
by Ryan, on June 24 2008 @ 6:26 pm
The duke orsino speaks affectionately about his supposedly male servant its debatable though.
by actormyk, on June 25 2008 @ 7:17 pm
The recent revelation by definition that does not make them any less of merchant king prince messenger or page.
by salokin88, on June 26 2008 @ 6:27 am
Antonio in Twelfth Night takes a liking to Sebastian.
There are a lot of indications towards his homosexual tendencies. It is not clear that he is entirely homosexual though.
by eschewdefeat, on June 27 2008 @ 4:24 pm
Tybalt accuses Mercutio of “consorting with” Romeo. He meant boinking. There is a very fey messenger in Hamlet. In Twelfth Night Antonio is clearly in love with Sebastian. There are numerous other references.