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Q.2 Importance of William shakespear in India.
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nsharma220306: It is well known that Shakespeare was first introduced to Indians under the aegis of colonialism: first as an entertainer for the expatriates, then soon incorporated into the civilizing mission of the empire. This resulted in Indians being awed by Shakespeare, taking him too respectfully, especially in academia.

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>Not only did Shakespeare teach us about ourselves and humanity, but he also invented around 1700 words which we still use in everyday English today. He often changed nouns into verbs, verbs into adjectives, connecting words together and coming up with wholly original ones too.

>Studying Shakespeare is important because his works are rich and they can enrich a reader's life in many ways. For instance, his works are very rich in the English language and are a good source of learning the language. The works makes one sensitive to the English language.

>Kalidasa was acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare' who penned his masterpieces of plays, poems, epics, etc in Sanskrit, writes MEERA S. SASHITAL. The period of Kalidasa was linked and was supposed to be linked to the reign of one Vikramaditya.

>For those with an interest in learning the English language more than reading its literature, Shakespeare is still important. This is because of his contributions to the development of words and phrases that are now used on a daily basis.

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It is well known that Shakespeare was first introduced to Indians under the aegis of colonialism: first as an entertainer for the expatriates, then soon incorporated into the civilizing mission of the empire. This resulted in Indians being awed by Shakespeare, taking him too respectfully, especially in academia.

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