If anyone tries to tell you that Shakespeare is stuffy or boring or highbrow, just remember that the wordΒ βnothingβ was used in Elizabethan era slang as a euphemism for βvaginaβ.Β
Shakespeare has a play called βMuch Ado About Nothingβ, which you could basically read in modern slang asΒ βFreaking Out Over Pussyβ. And thatβs pretty much exactly what happens in the play.Β
Itβs also a pun with a third meaning. Thereβs the sex sense of much ado about βnothingβ, thereβs the obvious sense that people today see, and then thereβs the fact that in Shakespeareβs day, βnothingβ was pronounced pretty much the same as βnotingβ, which was a term used for gossip. So, βFlamewar Over Rumorsβ works as a title interpretation, too.
The reason we call Shakespeare a genius is that he can make a pussy joke in the same exact words he uses to make biting social commentary about letting unverified gossip take over the discourse.
Hey, hey, hey, youβre forgetting the fourth thing, that noting (again, pronounced note-ing) was a pun on music NOTES and thatβs why thereβs a shitload of singing and dancing and puns about singing and dancing because Much Ado About Noting is basically Freaking Out Over Pussy The Musical: Gossip Making a Mountain out of a Molehill.
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