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frutty [35]
2 years ago
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What point is Kate tempest trying to make in her poem my Shakespeare ??

English
1 answer:
NeX [460]2 years ago
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Answer:

Kate Tempest is acknowledging the negative ideas that younger people may have about Shakespeare in her poem. Her main point is that Shakespeare's works are ageless and still can be enjoyed in the modern day.

Explanation:

She expresses the impact that Shakespeare's works have had on language and society, and implies that everyone has been impacted by Shakespeare at one point or another.

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