Is Shakespeare Still Relevant?

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Born April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom, William Shakespeare is still amongst one of the greatest writers that ever lived. Through the many years of his non existence, Shakespeare’s is known all around the world as an icon of knowledge and impressive ability of being a writer. However, some ask the question is it important to know about Shakespeare? What will I learn from it? In many cases people will debate, but in my opinion I believe that Shakespeare is such an important icon to the world that high school students should know and learn from him because of how he connects with people and his communication to the world. Thought Shakespeare has been gone for many years, his work had still managed to connect with people all around the world. In the article “ On the Bard’s Birthday, is Shakespeare still relevant?” The author, Alexandra Petri, she states “Theses are not plays we read and see together as a generation or a country. They're works we enjoy as a species.” In other words she's saying that Shakespeare’s work is not something we watch only …show more content…

In the article on the Bard’s birthday, is Shakespeare still relevant?, The author Alexandra Petri, says that “High school students are forced to consult books like “No Fear Shakespeare”.” What she's saying is that students in high school are being forced to learn and know about Shakespeare. Furthermore, it's believed to say that for high school students don't think that it is relevant for them to know about Shakespeare. “Why do we keep dragging class after class, kicking and screaming, through the wilds of “Romeo and Juliet”(Alexandra Petri 373). Alexandra explains that students are taught the poems and plays when the students don't understand the language. Furthermore, students won't pay much attention to the work. So the real question is if people believe he's relevant to high school

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