Abstract
William Shakespeare, often hailed as the "Father of English Drama," revolutionized the world of theater through his unparalleled contributions to literature and drama in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His works, spanning comedies, tragedies, and histories, have profoundly shaped the English language and the structure of modern drama. Shakespeare’s mastery of character development, complex narratives, and universal themes such as love, power, jealousy, and mortality enabled him to create timeless plays that resonate across cultures and generations. This article looks a Shakespeare beyond a literary genius.
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