My Digital Pawprint will Furever be ruined after this.
Most everyone whose been in public school has come across a work of Shakespeare's once or twice, whether it be Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, or Hamlet. I, being a victim of trying to decode his gibberish tongue more than once, have spent much time observing the characteristics and actions of his characters in the many situations they find themselves in. Any normal person would read his work and admire his skills of world building and character development.
I, however, am no normal person.
In my sophomore year, I was assigned to read Macbeth, as many students were, and every chapter, I had to make a comic strip depicting the sequence of events that played out per chapter. The only catch was that every character had to be assigned a symbol, rather than drawing them regularly as people. And me, not being artistic whatsoever, decided that the easiest thing for me to do was to draw each character as a cat.
This leads me to now, two years later, still thinking about the comic series, Catbeth. After falling down the rabbit hole that most normal people would when researching Shakespeare characters, my research has led me to form this one singular question.
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What fursona would some of the most popular Shakespearean Characters have?
Now, I am not an expert in Shakespeare, nor am I an expert in the culture of furries. However, I have had my fair number of interactions with them (as shown below), and I believe that my great judge of character and wonderful imagination has led me to some outstanding conclusions. So may I present my list of 5 Shakespearian Characters, and what I believe their fursonas would be.
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