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The Importance Of Shakespeare In The Modern Classroom

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To Read Or Not To Read; The Relevancy Of Shakespeare In The Modern Classroom Author of 154 sonnets and 37 plays, William Shakespeare was one of the most influential writers in the history of the english language; his works --despite their age-- are still relevant in modern society and continue to see new adaptations and reimaginings to this day. The timeless nature of Shakespeare’s works are due in part to the nature of their themes, the in depth psychological development of his characters and his sheer vocabulary genius. More then 400 years after his death and Shakespeare’s works are still re adapted and reimagined, his themes still influence writers, the psychological development of his characters still impress readers and influence the creation of new characters following in his footsteps and his mastery of vocabulary is responsible for the invention of more than 1700 now common words of the english language. If the genius of a man long dead is still so prevalent in society then the relevance of his works in the classroom becomes all the more evident. Shakespeare provided much of the foundations for modern literature and thus to question his importance in regards to the classroom is to question the importance of the roots for the tree, the foundation for the house. Despite the age of his work, many of the themes created by Shakespeare are still relevant today and even present in modern drama. In fact, mirrors of Shakespeare’s work can be seen everywhere if one looks

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