Thursday, 24 April 2025

What if classic authors had insta accounts





Let’s be honest. What if classic authors were alive today and they have Insta accounts of their own? They'd be chaotic content creators for sure.  Imagine scrolling through your feed and suddenly seeing your favorite classical author's newly updated photo. You'd double-tap on the photo for sure, wouldn't you? They might have amazing usernames, post emotional black-and-white selfies, they would have amazing Insta bio's and wonderful captions.

So, here’s what I imagine their Instagram vibes would be like. (just for funπŸ˜…)

William Shakespeare (@thebardofAvon)

Well, what if William Shakespeare had an Instagram account? It must be one of the most aesthetic Insta accounts in the world for sure.
If Shakespeare was alive today, his insta account would be the most followed insta account in the world. His feed would have sonnets, reels from his famous plays like Romeo and Julliet, Macbeth etc. The comment section will be full of poetic comments.one can only dream of such a glorious Instagram feed. He will continue to write sonnets for dark lady.




Jane Austen (@Darcywrites)


Her feed would be a delightful mix of beautiful captions with charming images. Her feed would be full of pictures of the English countryside; perhaps sketches of interesting characters she encounters. Her stories might feature dialogues of her famous novels. she will upload reels about giving advice on love and manners for her followers.


Oscar Wilde (@Wildethoughts)


Oscar's Instagram would be full of aesthetic posts. Given his wit, love of aesthetics, and sharp social commentary, his Instagram account would likely be something striking and memorable:

His feed would be presented as visually striking graphics, perhaps portraits (real or artistic interpretations), snapshots of fashionable gatherings (with his famously sharp captions, of course), and maybe even the occasional aesthetic life. His stories would likely feature witty observations about society and fleeting moments of beauty, delivered with his characteristics.

William Wordsworth (@wandererofthelakes)


As a poet of nature and the human spirit, his Instagram presence would likely be more aesthetic and focused on the natural world. His posts would likely feature breathtaking photographs of the Lake District's mountains, lakes, and valleys, perhaps accompanied by lines from his poems as captions. Imagine serene landscapes, close-ups of wildflowers, and images capturing the changing seasons. His stories might share snaps of his nature walks and perhaps handwritten drafts of his poetry, offering a glimpse into his creative process.




Would We Follow Them? Absolutely.
Classic authors on Instagram would be a vibe—a little messy, deeply poetic, and unintentionally hilarious. And honestly? They’d fit right in with today’s bookstagram culture.

Which author would you follow first. Comment belowπŸ’œ

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