Williams Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ might be about the Bermuda Triangle
Many scholars believe that William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest” was based on a real-life Bermuda shipwreck experienced by the writer. William Shakespeare is a great writer, and one of his popular works might have been inspired by accounts of a Bermuda Triangle shipwreck in 1610.
The Tempest was one of the plays he had written before he died and told the tale of a ship at sea caught in a terrifying storm, leading its crew to be deserted on a remote island. Historian Sam Willis claimed that Shakespeare’s inspiration came from a book written a year earlier about a true storm at sea while traveling through the area known as the Bermuda Triangle.