They have been around for a long time and they are still amazingly popular. That's what classic means.
Shakespeare's works are very old, and the themes are universal, which is why they have stood the test of time and appealed to readers and viewers for centuries.
Shakespeare's work is considered classic. It is not considered Classical, if you follow Aristotle's guidelines of one time, one place, and one action.
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Because it is and has always been extremely entertaining.
Well, that really depends on your definition of classic. There were classics already when Shakespeare was writing, and he wasn't counted as part of them because his work was, then, contemporary and unproven. In the modern day, his work is certainly considered classic by many. Those who do not consider his work to be classic may be of the somewhat snobbish school of literature which considers only the incomprehensible, the multi-cultural, or the disenfranchised to be worthy. And certainly they may be worthy, but in that school neither Shakespeare nor Science Fiction will ever get a fair hearing.
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Shakespeare's work is considered a classic because of its enduring relevance, impact on literature, and influence on the English language. His plays and sonnets explore universal themes such as love, power, and morality, which continue to resonate with audiences today.
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Yes, "White Fang" by Jack London is considered a classic novel. It is a well-known work of literature that explores themes of survival, nature, and the relationship between humans and animals.
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Yes the 1959 Cadillac is considered to be a collectable car. Its unique shape and body work mean it is considered a classic design and highly sought after by collectors.
Yes, "Dracula" by Bram Stoker is considered a classic novel of Gothic fiction and vampire literature. It has had a significant impact on popular culture and has remained a widely studied and adapted work since its publication in 1897.
Because it is and has always been extremely entertaining.
It will always reveal something new to the careful reader.
"The arrangement of occurrence's" is the plot.