"All the world"s a stage ..." and only a few have shaped that stage like William Shakespeare. Every April 23, we celebrate Shakespeare Day, honoring one of England"s greatest playwrights and poets. This date is special as it marks both his birth and death. Born in 1564, Shakespeare revolutionized English literature with unforgettable works like "Hamlet," "Macbeth," and "Romeo and Juliet." Four centuries after his death, his influence remains undeniable—his stories continue to captivate, challenge, and inspire.
Shakespeare Day
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