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Why are Shakespeare's works called classics?

Because before him, the popularity and poverty of British native English literature were simply ridiculed by all countries in the Catholic cultural circle on the continent. And Shakespeare gave the whole of Europe a critical blow with a careless form of popular literary creation: It turns out that Englishmen do not necessarily have to use French or Latin to write good things. It turns out that English is a "vulgar" language of Germanic and Norman people. Language can produce such great and beautiful things. Moreover, it was written in the form of a popular script (British dramas at that time were as popular as movies today).

The details are exquisite. I often sigh when I read the script over and over again, he noticed such small things! For example, when Rome transitioned from peace to empire, the position of the tribune went from being very strong at the beginning to being vacated after Sulla. His performance in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar was different. Also, when Octavian and Antony were arranging tactics, Octavian was to be the right wing of the formation. Why the right wing? Because the right wing is the weakest part. This is related to the ancient formation with a shield in the left hand.

Beautiful. This actually goes without saying, try reading or reciting the sonnets or the passage of Juliet praising Romeo (give me my Romeo, and when I shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars...), and finally Shakespeare has said all the sweet things.

Wide. At all times and in all over the world, I really don’t think there is anyone else who can be like him. He has so many works in many genres such as tragedy, comedy, issue drama, historical drama, poetry, etc., covering a wide range of areas, including Rome, Greece, and the Empire. The love of bets may be the love of young people in a small town, the most cunning conspiracy and the most heart-wrenching pain, the thinker and the teaser, Denmark, Scotland and England, or he may just conjure up an utopia (The Tempest) out of thin air, and he has something in his heart. The whole world. And not only the output is large but the quality is very high.