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Was Mozart dyslexic

Updated: 8/28/2023
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13y ago

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there is a possibilty either way, if you mean modern words, words like 'eye' were invented by him anyway, and medieval spelling (or for that matter, Elizabethan) was different to our own, like beast was spelt beaste, to literally represent what the sounds that came out of your mouth sounds like, as writing was invented after speech, so realistically, in his time he would have been a fantastic speller - but our modern standards of spelling mean that some of his work does not make sense to us no more - luckily there are people that CAN make sense of it.

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14y ago

Probably not, but we don't know.

Very little remains that was actually written in Shakespeare's hand, certainly not enough to judge whether he was dyslexic. Also, rules of spelling in the English language were not finalized until the 18th century, long after Shakespeare's death, so one cannot accurately attribute his variations of spelling to dyslexia.

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11y ago

Apparently he was a very quick writer, according to Jonson. And he was clearly quite well-read. Both of these facts suggest that he had no learning disabilities like dyslexia.

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13y ago

Yes, he was dyslexic!

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