Shakespeare should be taught in the ninth grade curriculum because of his rare dialect, his language he created is something you don’t hear today. His plays are really entertaining and people are still interested in watching his plays from people who are living today.
Shakespeare created a language of his own called Old English, it is a rare dialect something you don’t hear today because we have only certain languages for certain races. The productions in more than 40 languages “Petri Alexandra” . What Petri is trying to say is Shakespeare’s plays are translated at an educated answer of 75 languages and going to many plays and being an audience you don’t ever hear plays translating that many languages. Imagine how Shakespeare’s the only author that translates 75 languages in his plays. …show more content…
What Robshaw is trying to say is Shakespeare’s plays help people learn more about what Shakespeare is about. Also the world will find a lot more in common to Romeo and Juliet, which means that someday people will fall in love with one another and come to a stop where they will die for one another. Imagine if you were watching a real life play from Shakespeare, just think about how it will relate to a real life based on universal truths.
Shakespeare's is really emotional for his stories and plays, it’s like he wants audience to realize how emotions can catch a reader or an audience’s attention. “Strong historic relationship of Romeo and Juliet” Robshaw Brandon. What Robshaw is trying to say is Romeo and Juliet was a good way to be an example of falling in love and showing feelings or emotions for readers and audience to understand more of what love really is about. Imagine if you were Shakespeare and how he expresses so much feelings into his plays and