If you take away a lot of the pretension and grandness from Shakespeare, a true poeticism is revealed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Shakespeare is universal.
Shakespeare is all big themes, like the most amazing love, or the most scary war.
There are a lot of theories about Shakespeare.
Tales of power and ambition and intrigue and betrayal and desire - when you're telling those in a big way, you automatically want to go to Shakespeare.
Most people, even among those who know Shakespeare well and come into real contact with his mind, are inclined to isolate and exaggerate some one aspect of the tragic fact.
This is not writing at all. Indeed, I could say that Shakespeare surpasses literature altogether, if I knew what I meant.
To have a sense of contemporary ownership of Shakespeare is the most important thing to his work.
English dramatic literature is, of course, dominated by Shakespeare; and it is almost inevitable that an English reader should measure the value of other poetic drama by the standards which Shakespeare has already implanted in his mind.
Shakespeare has been praised in English more than anything mortal except poetry itself. Fame exhausts thought in his eulogy.
Shakespeare feels very natural to me.