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English, 28.04.2021 21:30, JOEFRESH10

I need help on this: Introduction to Shakespeare assignment Here are the instructions:
Answer the following questions:
What is the value in studying Shakespeare 400 years after his writings? Name at least three (3) things high schoolers can learn from his famous works. If you do not think there is anything valuable, please be specific as to why.
List 5 important facts about his life.
What kind of present-day references, allusions, movies, songs (etc.) can be attributed to Shakespeare’s works.
Find at least three (3) Shakespeare sayings/quotes you are familiar with, and better yet, have used in your lifetime.
Have you read anything by Shakespeare or are you familiar with any of his stories and poems through any interpretations?

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