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Shakespeare in Todays World
Shakespeare in Todays World
Academe
Accused
Addiction
Advertising
Amazement
Arouse
Assassination
Bandit
Bedroom
Beached
Birthplace
Blanket
Bloodstained
Barefaced
Blushing
Bet
Bump
Buzzer
Caked
Cater
Champion
Circumstantial
Cold-blooded
Compromise
Courtship
Countless
Critic
Dauntless
Dawn
Deafening
Discontent
Dishearten
Drugged
Dwindle
Epileptic
Elbow
Excitement
Exposure
Eyeball
Fashionable
Fixture
Flawed
Frugal
Generous
Gloomy
Gossip
Gust
Hint
Hobnob
Hurried
Impede
Impartial
Invulnerable
Jaded
Label
Lackluster
Laughable
Lonely
Lower
Luggage
Lustrous
Madcap
Majestic
Marketable
Metamorphose
Mimic
Monumental
Moonbeam
Mountaineer
Negotiate
Noiseless
Obscene
Ode
Olympian
Outbreak
Panders
Pedant
Premeditated
Puking
Radiance
Rant
Remorseless
Savagery
Scuffle
Secure
Skim Milk
Submerge
Summit
Swagger
Torture
Tranquil
Undress
Unreal
Varied
Vaulting
Worthless
Zany
CNN
Conclusion
In conclusion, Shakespeare can be seen everywhere in the modern world. He has
influenced our language today and even new words that are still in use today. He
is also being popularized through music, the news, and even celebrities. Through
popularization and influence, Shakespeare lives on in the world we know today
and will continue to for as long as the english language is still being spoken.
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