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Why is Shakespeare loved so much?

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In order to make a good grade, tell your teacher why s/he loves Shakespeare so much, but say that is why everyone loves Shakespeare. It wouldn't do to talk about all the people who love Shakespeare for the swordfights, the bloody murders and the dirty jokes.

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