I believe Shakespeare is still studied at schools because he was such an influence to many and has demonstrated many morals through his plays. His work is also present in everyday life, being the storyline of many modern day movies and books.
William Shakespeare wrote many plays that are still read and performed today in schools across the world. Plays include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and were a mix of comedies, tragedies, and histories.
Nowadays few people still believe the old legend that Shakespeare was a poacher.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which was built in 1997 and still stands on the south bank of the Thames in London. No theatres in Shakespeare's day were named after him (or any other person).
He was, and still is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His grave is actually in the church.
He might still have been an actor without writing plays. Or a poet.
William Shakespeare wrote many plays that are still read and performed today in schools across the world. Plays include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and were a mix of comedies, tragedies, and histories.
No, of course not!
The literally works of William Shakespeare are still famous today.
They were and still are extremely entertaining.
Yes, William Shakespeare died on None
Mary Arden was William Shakespeare's mother. The house where she grew up still exists and has been made into a museum.
Nowadays few people still believe the old legend that Shakespeare was a poacher.
I am still reading his scripts because I have not yet committed them to memory.
He mostly is still remembered today because of the very popular play that William Shakespeare wrote about him. In real life he wasn't a very important king, though.
He didn't. They were still married on the day he died.
If he were still alive, he'd be 448 in April 2012.
Still spinning on its axis, just like it does now.