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greatness of Shakespeare​

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Answered by riderghost3782
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Shakespeare once said "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them"- truly I believe he himself is greatness for his simple devotion and love for art and literature. Known as one of the finest poets of all time, Shakespeare is also acknowledged for the beauty of his words and thoughts; struck with rich emotions and the characters he's created are beautifully dimensional with both positive and negative attributes, as well as this he has taught us that mistakes and wrong-doings are allowed as long as we learn from them. Not only has he created such characters with strong charisma, but his themes- love, betrayal, esteem, bravery and political tragedy are yet still very much alive today. Society is interested in his work to this this day because yet after four hundred years, we are still able to relate to his characters. This is a man, who has helped define our sense of culture, however people know him more for his reputation than his legendary words. .

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Answered by sakshi746454
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His genius was natural and not schooled, and yet his understanding and portrayal of the complexity of human nature knows no equal. If speech is man's greatest show on earth, then Shakespeare is undoubtedly the greatest showman. He used words like Michalengelo used paints and marble, and Mozart used musical notes.

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