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The Good One

suffering, andfailure.In addition to his understanding and realistic view of human nature, Shakespeare had avast knowledge of a variety of subjects. These subjects include music, law, Bible,stage, art, politics, history, hunting, and sports. Shakespeare had a tremendousinfluence on culture and literature throughout the world. He contributed greatly to thedevelopment of the English language. Many words and phrases from Shakespeare'splays and poems have become part of our speech. Shakespeare's plays and poemshave become a required part of education in the United States. Therefore, his ideas onsubjects such as romantic love, heroism, comedy, and tragedy have helped shape theattitudes of millions of people. His portrayal of historical figures and events haveinfluenced our thinking more than what has been written in history books. The worldhas admired and respected many great writers, but only Shakespeare has generatedsuch enormous continuing interest. My source states explanations rather than opinionson why Shakespeare's contributions to literature are so vast. My source devoted thirtypages to William Shakespeare.Shakespeare's plays are usually divided into three major categories. These are comedy,tragedy, and history. Three plays which are in the category of comedy are "TheComedy of Errors", "The Taming of the Shrew", and "The Two Gentlemen of Verone".Three plays which are in the category of tragedy are "Romeo and Juliet", "TitusAndronicus", and "Julius Caesar". In the category of history, three plays are "Henry V","Richard II", and "Richard ...

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