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William Shakespeare is the most played, most read and most commented playwright in the world. He was born April 26, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, in the county of Warwickshire which is the central region of England, and died April 23, 1616. During his life he has written many important works, tragedies like Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Julius Cesar. But also poems like The Sonnets. He has also written comedies and stories.

shakespeare uses the theme of love for most of his works. Shakespeare has made roméo and juliette a memorable work that has gone through the ages and will go through them again for many years. Shakespeare has made roméo and juliette a memorable work that has gone through the centuries and will be so for many years. He traced the story of two teenagers who, during their first meeting, discovered a happy passion, but also a destructive passion.

The Sonnets of Shakespeare, also called The Sonnets, is the title of a collection of sonnets written by William Shakespeare that address themes such as love, beauty, politics and the brevity of life. he mixes several types of love, the compassionate, the courteous, the unrequited and the sexual passion.

And Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare published in 1600. It remains to this day one of the most popular Shakespeare comedies. Stylistically, she has much in common with romantic comedies that play on two couples of lovers: the romantic couple, Claudio and Hero, and their comedic counterpart, Benedict and Beatrice.

to conclude we can say that Shakespeare wrote the modern love thanks to more visions of love and through young characters as in Romeo and Juliet. Shakespearean love is becoming a popular culture around the world and this one continues to inspire the world with its vision of love

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