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William Shakespeare did not talk about his own feelings, ever, unless we take the sonnets to be expressions of his feelings. And that is a bit iffy as most of the sonnets read more like philosophy than expressions of emotion. We can assume that Shakespeare had feelings like other people, although that was not what he generally wrote about. Shakespeare was more interested in writing about the feelings of other people, who found themselves in difficult situations of conflict. Many people have difficulty understanding how a writer could write so much and so passionately about feelings and emotions he himself did not feel.

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