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michaelbole
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William Shakespeare wrote very many wonderful boos that make many people in the world remember them and get knowledgeable and the students in school learn to be skilled.
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I only revisit Shakespeare when cottage getaways are rained-out or mosquitos make outdoor a no-go.

There's always some Shakespeare offering kicking around on the dusty shelves -- usually in close proximity to a bible and decades old National Geographic and the sort.

With so much other reading material out there and with the virtually unfettered access to it these days, Shakespeare is a hard sell for me.
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Great playwright. Unfortunately i have read only othello out of his many plays.
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William Shakespeare a.k.a The Bard of Avon as he was called, was one of the pivotal figures in evolving the English Language as he wrote his sonnets in his own rhyming meter which was unparalleled to any other rhyming schemes of the contemporary poets and playwrights. He was his own master, and while he wrote more than 150 sonnets, he also wrote more than a dozen plays encapsulating moral and social ethics of his times with aphorisms entailing it. More often, he would use the technique of camouflage with his characters to impart the gullibility of humans and the doctrine of societal norms. It could be easily said that Shakespeare’s plays can be implied in every generation since the beginning of mankind and how making use of knowledge is true wisdom.
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I read Anthony and Cleopatra a few years and to this day it remains my all-time favourite Shakespeare play. It was very easy to get through and the plot was gripping to the very end.
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One of my favourite works of William Shakespeare was Twelfth Night.
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I would also like to point out that his name is spelt Shakespeare, not Shakesphere.
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