Shakespeare revolutionized the way that we see and understand plays. First of all, Shakespeare plays are timeless, meaning that they are able to connect with individuals in any given generation and/or century. The topics in his plays are still relevant in today's soceity because they are based off of human nature (curiosity, uncertainty, melodrama, etc...)
Secondly, Shakespeare is known globally and you can see traces of his plays in modern plays and even movies ("10 Things I Hate About you;" "She's the man;" "Kiss me, Kate;" "Shakespeare in Love;" "Westside Story;" and about a million more).
Lastly, Shakespeare wrote all types of plays which were geared to appeal to the common people. Before, theater depicted the Gods (Roman/ Greek), Nobility, and Biblical Stories. He shaped our modern view of fairies (before, they were cunning, spiteful devils).
These are only a few reasons, but I feel they are sufficient enough.
Presumably because they do not have an internet connection or a DVD player or access to a theatre so they can watch them be performed as was intended. Shakespeare did not intend that anyone apart from the actors should read his plays. Everyone else was to pay admission and watch.
Really? Go read Romeo and Juliet. Everybody dies.
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The actors who needed to learn their lines. And even they didn't have to read the whole play, just the part they were in. More recently, schoolchildren have to read the plays as part of their English Language courses.
He wrote plays and poems that are still widely read today.!
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Presumably because they do not have an internet connection or a DVD player or access to a theatre so they can watch them be performed as was intended. Shakespeare did not intend that anyone apart from the actors should read his plays. Everyone else was to pay admission and watch.
Yes, they can be heard as well as read.
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Music, art, and poetry came out of it and the works are still read/joyed by people today. Langston Hughes is a perfect example as well as the Jazz Music that is still listened to.
Really? Go read Romeo and Juliet. Everybody dies.
"Peoms like Aeneid,Don Juan,Paradise Lost,The Divine Comedy,Mah��bh��rata,Beowulf, Metamorphoses,The Odyssey,Epic of Gilgamesh and The Iliad are peoms that are still read today!"
Shakespeare's plays where enteraining and extremely well written, I still read them because I enjoy a great moral story.
You read the instructions or maybe even common sense... but still read the instructions beforehand because it is the right way. =)
He wrote plays and poems that are still widely read today.
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