After four decades, Shakespeare’s work us sill relevant. People still recognize and appreciate his work, they contain not only legendary plots but also relevant life lessons. Fictional stories do not have a time period for appreciation and the vocabulary used might be different but not unrecognizable. Hence the reasons Shakespeare is still relevant in classrooms today.
Four hundred years after Shakespeare’s death, famous actors, director and producers re-enact his work. It is part of most high school, university and even sometimes elementary curriculums, it is a great start for appreciation of literature and vocabulary. As a matter of fact, archeologists still look through manuscripts and archives to find additional information on his work. It is also not a secret that most poets still look up to Shakespeare’s work for inspiration. Shakespeare had a very large variety of themes characters and plots, therefore inspiration for others about any subject can be taken from …show more content…
In other words, his poems not only have great structure and story lines, they also have unexpected life lessons that are very much helpful when needed. If they were valid when there was a very distinct social hierarchy, it should be even more valid now that everyone is equal. “If you prick us do we not bleed, if you tickle us do we not laugh, if you poison us do we not die and if you wrong us shall we not revenge?” (Shakespeare Marchant of Venice). To put it differently, it facts out that everyone is human and everyone should be treated the way they would like to be treated. This quote is probably one of the most relevant quotes that can be shared in today’s world; with what it is happening in Libya, this quote should be presented to all the people who are responsible for such a horrible