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Shakespeare's works are often published in one book, and it's not a very large one. Perhaps some may wonder why Shakespeare is valued as one of the world's greatest poets. It would be very difficult to give a brief explanation. But open any of his plays and read and you'll immediately see why people regard him as the greatest plawright who has ever lived. For one thing, when Shakespeare has said a thing, it seems impossible that it could ever be said better.ss language is indeed the language of life.his experience as an actor and his poetical genius made his plays the most wonderful ones ever written.
2.Shakespeare's plays are also wonderfully interesting.In his plays he could write egually well funny scenes and scenes of fear and excitement .. His historic works tell the stories of the early English kings: of poor, weak Richard II, clever Henry IV, and brave Henry V. Others tell the tragic stories of the ancient world: the murder of Julius Caesar; Mark Antony, the Roman general.Other plays tell the tales of imaginary characters: of Othello.who murdered his wife after listening to the lies of an evil man. WAS been born more Sss than a four hundred tears ago The But a His plays are to still and will of the BE Performed Performed for MANY years to have come.
3.Shakespeare Knew human nature very well.The the characters in a His plays SEEM like real people. There are many heroes among them, fine soldiers, and not very clever countrymen, beautiful ladies and tigers in women's clothing. Shakespeare was able to show us almost every kind of man and woman, good and bad, and to know how to touch all our feelings, from sad to joyful.We can not help feeling sorry when we see poor old King Lear walking around in the storm and we laugh at the adventures of the fat and funny Falstaff.
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of Last of all, Though the Shakespeare wrote a His plays only for the amusement of those who went to see them, they contain many good morals and ethical lessons, which can help those who read them to be better, wiser and happier. It is pleasant to think that The Tempest , probably the last play that Shakespeare wrote, ends with a scene in which those who have been wronged forgive those who have wronged them. Even in the final scene of his final play, the great poet, or "the Bard" as he is fondly called, wished good will to all.
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