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Shakespeare Day - April 23rd

pocket sized book reader | 23.04.2010 18:12 | Analysis | Education | Other Press | Birmingham | Liverpool

What's the point of a day half heartedly celebrating a fictional religious saint?



Shakespeare Day - April 23rd

What's the point of a day that leaves people confused about half-heartedly celebrating a fictional religious saint, when we have William Shakespeare to celebrate.

On one side, the state side a fictional 'saint' who slayed a make-believe dragon.

On the other side, the peoples side a radical poet and story-teller who exposed religion, monarchy and power relationships to ridicule...

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