Shakespeare day πŸŒˆπŸ“š

William Shakespeare has contributed much to the English language. Many of the words in today’s times have their origin in Shakespeare’s plays and poems. Over the years, William Shakespeare’s popularity kept growing in English literature and, in modern times, people started looking for a day to celebrate his genius. And there’s no better day to celebrate him than on April 23!

National Shakespeare Day gets its first mention as an idea of Robert J. Williamson, the artistic director of the British Shakespeare Company. Soon after, the day became more known among the masses and, now, it’s one day that we are reminded of enjoying and appreciating the genius of William Shakespeare. National Shakespeare Day receives support from many government ministries in the United Kingdom.

Nowadays, many countries from across the globe have started commemorating April 23 as National Shakespeare Day. It might not be an official holiday, but it ensures that we remember the greatness of the timeless Bard of Avon.

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