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Iqbal:
jaramillo, Carina. “Shakespeare's Influence on Theatre: William Shakespeare Contributions.” Octane Seating, 15 Nov. 2018, www.octaneseating.com/the-impact-of-william-shakespeare-on-theater.
Tumiel, Cindy. “Why Do We Still Care About Shakespeare?” Why Do We Still Care About Shakespeare? | Ovations | UTSA's College of Liberal and Fine Arts Magazine, www.utsa.edu/ovations/vol8/story/shakespeare.html.
Tanjot:
Alevine. “Online Resources.” Folger Shakespeare Library, 28 Aug. 2019, www.folger.edu/online-resources.
Tithi:
Cousins, A. D. The Shakespeare Encyclopedia: the Complete Guide to the Man and His Works. Firefly Books, 2009.
“William Shakespeare - Britannica School.” Britannica School, school.eb.com/levels/high/article/William-Shakespeare/109536
https://www.quora.com/What-life-lessons-do-Romeo-and-Juliet-teach
https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/shakespeare-influence-english/
Alisha:
Britannica School (high)
https://www.bl.uk/people/william-shakespeare
https://williamtheshakespeare.weebly.com/why-people-like-shakespeare.html
Gurdit:
BY:Iqbal, Tanjot, Tithi, Gurdit, Alisha
William Shakespeare's plays effected what is shown in a theater nowadays in many ways. No writer before him could ever attract an audience like how Shakespeare could. That is why so many people enjoyed his plays. Most of what people know about storytelling & language nowadays, can be traced back to Shakespeare. He has influenced theater a lot because of how different & honest his plays were. Back then a lot of the plays used to be for privileged and rich people until Shakespeare started to write plays. Another reason, is that Shakespeare invented genres that mix both tragedy and comedy. Him inventing those genres contributed to a whole new experience of storytelling and theater. Also, Shakespeare created the basics/fundamentals of plays. New play writers base there ideas off of Shakespeare's plays.
Citations
Tumiel, Cindy. “Why Do We Still Care About Shakespeare?” Why Do We Still Care About Shakespeare? | Ovations | UTSA's College of Liberal and Fine Arts Magazine, www.utsa.edu/ovations/vol8/story/shakespeare.html.
People still care about William Shakespeare for many reasons. One reason that people still care about him is that he is the greatest dramatist, and the greatest poet in the history of language. Another reason is because, you can still learn a lot from William Shakespeare's poems and his plays. Finally, because, his work was about Love, loss, betrayal, humor, etc. People still care about him because they can relate to his work about those topics.
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Citations
Jaramillo, Carina. “Shakespeare's Influence on Theatre: William Shakespeare Contributions.” Octane Seating, 15 Nov. 2018, www.octaneseating.com/the-impact-of-william-shakespeare-on-theater.
What are the morals of the story Romeo and Juliet?
Due to the catastrophe, Romeo and Juliet gives moral lessons to never hold grudges nor show hatred towards one another before it is too late, think carefully before you act, and never let emotions overpower you.
As a young child, William always had a interest for drama. When he became older, William felt that he would face great success as a professional writer. William then went on to draft his first play, "Henry VI, Part One", this play went on to start off Williams career as a play writer.
Citations
Hancock, Amelie. you should not make rash, quick decisions; rash decisions usually only lead to trouble. 23 July. 2019. www.quora.com
How did Shakespeare influence the English language
There is no doubt that William Shakespeare had a very big impact to the English language, even till now, numerous words Shakespeare has created are used, such as: manager, fashionable, eyeball, laughable, gloomy, and lonely. He even had a vocabulary of 24,000 words.
Citations
Racoma, Bernadine."The introduction of new words as well as phrases had greatly enriched the English language, which made it more expressive and colorful" 15 July. 2014. daytranslations.com
sources Folger.edu
Citation
Alevine. “Online Resources.” Folger Shakespeare Library, 28 Aug. 2019, www.folger.edu/online-resources.