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themes of the Shakespeare plays are Still relevant today CONS- → difficult to understand (difficult language) ➜>> » target group is Limited (eg. young and educated people like to read Shakespeare → archaic, old-fashioned → Shakespeare is overrated >bad reputations among students → not interesting for a young audience & → useless → can get boring quickly → hard and outdated Shakespeare didn't write books, he wrote plays the tormented students have to translat on the one hand and read between the Lines on the other hand ➜>> ↳at best, they understands the words, but not the meaning