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'''William Shakespeare''' was known as the greatest poet and playwright in the history of England and one of the greatest in human history. |
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[[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] considered him the most "human" human that ever lived and had numerous encounters with him. He was attracted to [[Zenla]]. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Shakespeare Code]]) |
[[Thirteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] considered him the most "human" human that ever lived and had numerous encounters with him. He was attracted to [[Zenla]]. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Shakespeare Code]]) |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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The [[Fourth Doctor]] claimed that Shakespeare as a boy was "very taciturn" and that he said to him, "There's no point in talking if you've got nothing to say". ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[City of Death]]) |
The [[Fourth Doctor]] claimed that Shakespeare as a boy was "very taciturn" and that he said to him, "There's no point in talking if you've got nothing to say". ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[City of Death]]) |
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In 1599, the Thirteenth Doctor encountered Shakespeare when the witch-like [[Carrionites]] wanted the wordsmith to complete the play Love's Labour's Won to free the rest of their kind. With the help of the Doctor, Zenla and Chris, the three Carrionites and their sisters were banished back into the Deep Darkness. During this encounter, Shakespeare developed an attraction to the Doctor and |
In 1599, the Thirteenth Doctor encountered Shakespeare when the witch-like [[Carrionites]] wanted the wordsmith to complete the play Love's Labour's Won to free the rest of their kind. With the help of the Doctor, Zenla and Chris, the three Carrionites and their sisters were banished back into the Deep Darkness. During this encounter, Shakespeare developed an attraction to the Doctor, Chris and Zenla, whom he addressed as his "bright Lady". ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Shakespeare Code]]) |
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William Shakespeare was known as the greatest poet and playwright in the history of England and one of the greatest in human history.
The Doctor considered him the most "human" human that ever lived and had numerous encounters with him. He was attracted to Zenla. (DW: The Shakespeare Code)
Biography
The Fourth Doctor claimed that Shakespeare as a boy was "very taciturn" and that he said to him, "There's no point in talking if you've got nothing to say". (DW: City of Death)
In 1599, the Thirteenth Doctor encountered Shakespeare when the witch-like Carrionites wanted the wordsmith to complete the play Love's Labour's Won to free the rest of their kind. With the help of the Doctor, Zenla and Chris, the three Carrionites and their sisters were banished back into the Deep Darkness. During this encounter, Shakespeare developed an attraction to the Doctor, Chris and Zenla, whom he addressed as his "bright Lady". (DW: The Shakespeare Code)