WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S LEGACY IN 21ST CENTURY

Yuldasheva Mahinur Baxodir qizi

Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o'g'li

Keywords: Key words: writers, literature, tragedy, works, modern.


Abstract

Abstract: William Shakespeare, often considered the greatest playwright in
English literature, continues to have a significant impact on culture and society in the
21st century. This article explores the enduring legacy of Shakespeare's works,
analyzing how his plays, characters, and themes are still relevant and influential in
contemporary times. Through a review of scholarly articles, analyses, and adaptations,
this article highlights the continued importance of Shakespeare's work in shaping
literature, theater, and the arts in the modern era.


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Jonson, Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher, and the Other Players in his Story."

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