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Juray Perez Sanabria(Apr 12 2017 1:13PM):
In this video i think what is being said is about Shakespeare not really writing the english that Shakespeare had written.
Juray Perez Sanabria(Apr 12 2017 1:15PM):
i kinda disagree with what is being said because i have not known anyone that really cares about shakespeare, i feel like it isn't common for people to care about it.
mr Jeorme pope(Apr 13 2017 1:09PM):
shakespeare made up about 1700 words and use them in his plays. I wonder how shakespeare made theses words and used them in his plays without any truble
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mr Jeorme pope(Apr 13 2017 1:14PM):
some people may belive that shakespeare didn't make the plays and didn't make the words up on his own. people could belive this to be true beacuse at the time making plays and doing things like this was not a manly job or something a man should do.
Student Aleah Jefferson(Apr 14 2017 4:30PM):
I agree Shakespeare is definitely relevant today because he addresses the emotions and characteristics of human beings of today
Student Aleah Jefferson(Apr 14 2017 4:39PM):
LMAO. I agree, I really do not question whether the credit actually belongs to Shakespeare, reguardless of the matter he is no longer alive.
Student Aleah Jefferson(Apr 14 2017 4:41PM):
Everyone is trying their hardest to state the lines "to be and not to be" the way they believe the emotions are to be provoked, rather than state the lines the way they feel it to be.
Marlini Mesui(Apr 17 2017 12:38PM):
I agree with david when he said that Shakespeare still exists because he has a way of getting to the nub of what it is to be a human. Agree!
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 18 2017 12:37PM):
Alex Garcia: Shakespeare is claimed to still be important today because it has its own unique words, over 1700 originally made, which really helps give meaning to what is really meant.
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 18 2017 12:40PM):
I think that it does matter if we know who made up Shakespeare because we would and should be able to get a sense of how the words were made up so maybe in the future someone can use this as a way to guide them in case they want to make their own words.
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 18 2017 12:44PM):
Alex Garcia: I feel like it is relevant wether we know who wrote it or not because it can influence the meaning of the words.
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 18 2017 12:45PM):
Alex Garcia: Shakespeare probably made these words and phrases to allow others to interpret them their own ways, or maybe he made them only to mean one thing.
Ebz Martinez(Apr 18 2017 7:11PM):
I want to say that shakespeare is he king of words because he known for the stories he wrote, and all the words he created.
Kmahjanay McDonald(Apr 21 2017 4:06PM):
Shakespeare still matters because throughout his books he say things better than anyone has and gets to the point with words that you need to think deeply about.
Pablo Lopez(Apr 24 2017 12:56PM):
shakespeare still matter because he made 1700 words just from himself. i really don't care if he wrote it or not but all that matters are the plays.
Aric Black(Apr 24 2017 4:26PM):
I agree with what David Tennant is saying. Shakespeare did have a way of writing that makes you think of what is being said.
Natalie Guzman Santoyo(Apr 24 2017 6:09PM):
I would like to agree with David Tennant when he stated that he did not care if Shakespeare wrote shakespeare. The importance is that it was written and schools are studying this language. It is helpful to understand the language from a long period ago.
Natalie Guzman Santoyo(Apr 24 2017 6:15PM):
I enjoyed how they made very famous the saying "To be or not to be". I find it entertaining how they have someone to teach you how to say those 6 words correctly together.
Natalie Guzman Santoyo(Apr 24 2017 6:18PM):
I find it entertaining how one human being can come up with 1700 words, or more. 1700 made up words that are being used in the language today.
Kim Toli(Apr 13 2017 1:06PM):
how shakespeare saying words that has to be better,shakespeare make it his own phase, he think that shakespeare write his own book.
Gary Tuione(Apr 13 2017 1:16PM):
Shakespeare has his own way of sending a message to all people. Shakespeare has the best way of telling it. He made up about 1700 words. Some phrases like(Eaten me outta house and home, be all and end all, kill with kindness, laughing stock)
Miguel Hernandez(Apr 15 2017 11:44AM):
I agree with David because Shakespeare he said words that no one has ever used before, and made more words for us
Mariah Velez(Apr 18 2017 12:31PM):
"He's got a way of getting to the nub of what it is to be a human being and he says it better than anyone has ever done since"
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I agree to what he’s saying, since Shakespeare has made up so many words that we still mostly use today in modern days. It was like he knew that his words would be understandable to human beings, making him a very important and intelligent person
gabriel cuevas gomez(Apr 24 2017 3:26PM):
that shakespeare has ways of saying stuff that no one else can say stuff like he says stuff and means it in ways
Emmanuel Ruiz Cruz(Apr 18 2017 12:38PM):
Shakespeare's vocabulary has way more words than the current words we us at a daily today. He has a way of his own on talking about an overall.
Jaymee Vaughn(Apr 18 2017 4:12PM):
I honestly beg to differ. Shakespeare barely speaks english or is understandable. I think that Trump makes more sense than shakespeare.
Ahmir Blackburn(Apr 13 2017 1:06PM):
I strongly agree because he was clever with his words but it all made sense once you understood what he was saying
Guadalupe Ramirez(Apr 13 2017 1:15PM):
I agree what is being said that we can still relate to Shakespeare because he shows how human beings are and even throughout the years they don't change because that's just how humans are like jealousy is just natural for humans.
Mr. Quincy Culpepper(Apr 13 2017 1:20PM):
I feel like when he says "getting to the nub of what it is to be a human being".. i think he's saying what it means to use your entire brain power to be great. To learn and instill what you've learned into something to become greatness.
Rayondre Adanandus(Apr 18 2017 1:22PM):
I strongly agree with David at this point because shakespeare says things and break the meaning down as much as possible and most stuff he say it can mean anything knowing him
Nuong Vo(Apr 14 2017 2:10AM):
I agree that one of the most important thing about shakespeare is that he was the one who created the very words or phrases that we either use or don't use in modern time.
Mariah Velez(Apr 18 2017 12:56PM):
"We reckon he made up about 1700 words"
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I was surprised when I heard that he made over 1700 words, just by having Shakespeare make them up. I’m even more shocked that people would still use many of them to this day, and I agree that he was a very important person in creating the more modern english language
Valeria Fernandez(Apr 13 2017 1:03PM):
Shakespeare must've been very smart to just make up words and give them a definition to make it an official word.
Emmanuel Ruiz Cruz(Apr 18 2017 12:41PM):
It's very impressive how one person can extend the human vocabulary by 1700 words. Not knowing some of the meanings is very uneasy to follow with his language.
Gary Tuione(Apr 13 2017 1:25PM):
I agree with David that it doesn't matter who wrote it because what exist is hard to please no matter what for it being so clever and brilliant. -Gary Tuione
Valeria Fernandez(Apr 13 2017 1:06PM):
Is there really people that think that he really didnt write his plays?
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I think there is people that think that Shakespeare did not write his plays, because they don’t believe someone can be that smart to write these brilliant literatures.
Mariah Velez(Apr 18 2017 12:49PM):
It sorta doesn't matter, what exists is the plays. Whoever wrote them was obviously quite clever
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I’m agree but also disagree with what he’s trying to say. I would personally want to know who was the original writer was if it wasn’t Shakespeare who wrote them, but I also wouldn’t care since the plays are what mattered, and that they were great for many people to watch still to this day
Nuong Vo(Apr 14 2017 2:15AM):
I think I agree with how he sees it, that it doesn't matter about in the end with all these conspiracy. What should matter are the amazing work that is left behind.
Kmahjanay McDonald(Apr 21 2017 4:20PM):
I agree with David when he says, "Whoever wrote them were quite clever'" because when people with clever minds write things they make our brains think more deeply on things that we are trying to understand.
gabriel cuevas gomez(Apr 25 2017 2:23AM):
why hide something that created and hide it from the world and give credit to other people that like doing a group project and getting no help.
Mr. Quincy Culpepper(Apr 13 2017 1:24PM):
Why would somebody give shakespeare credit ? it's not like they would be doing them a favor because he wasn't getting paid much to be rich. Though he was heavily supported and sponsored. I just don't really see why someone would hide behind another.
Kmahjanay McDonald(Apr 21 2017 4:27PM):
I agree with David when he says "the brains" because the only time we can write and do something is if we have knowledge on what we want to say and do.
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 13 2017 1:18PM):
I agree with David when he says he doest care .I feel like Shakespeare is over some peoples head ,so high that they just give up on it or just ignore it.-Anthony Hall
Guadalupe Ramirez(Apr 13 2017 1:19PM):
I agree with this because if this wasn't a good profession back than therefore people wouldn't admit on writhing it because they would of got judge.
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 13 2017 1:21PM):
I feel as though the words created by William Shakespeare do not make him this profound Genius everyone makes him out to be -Anthony Hall
Johanna Paraiso(Apr 13 2017 1:23PM):
I strongly agree about his words but i do believe after you get past the difficulty of his language you will get a more in depth understanding about a topic or situation.-Anthony Hall
San Ly(Apr 17 2017 1:42PM):
Shakespeare created a very deep early modern language. I agree with Ms. Paraiso that if we went through all the difficulties reading Shakespeare's words without translating to our modern language, we would find ourselves having a good comprehension.
Nuong Vo(Apr 14 2017 2:18AM):
Its very interesting how people begin to analyze and believe that a "common" man couldn't make such amazing playwrights and be able to develop these words. I'm surprised about such speculations but I guess I could understand why they see it like that.
Valeria Fernandez(Apr 13 2017 1:15PM):
I think people believe that there is no fancy people in Scotland or anywhere else but England because theirs is the original english and they sound very fancy due to their accent.
Ilda Ortega-Gomez(Apr 12 2017 6:28PM):
I agree with David Tennant that Shakespeare has a way of saying things in a wise way because Shakespeare has a good word choice and was able to make new words that we use in today's language.
Ilda Ortega-Gomez(Apr 12 2017 6:39PM):
I agree with David Tennant that the one who wrote the plays was clever because if they weren't so well thought out and well played, then we wouldn't be able to remember the plays and use them as great examples of literature today.
Ilda Ortega-Gomez(Apr 12 2017 6:44PM):
I think it was unfortunate that playwriting wasn't a profession back then because I feel like if it were,there would have been a higher chance of people, especially young people who would be interested in playwriting since entertainment was a big interest
Kenyon McTear(Apr 12 2017 7:14PM):
Shakespeare came up with 1700 words that we use today. I think this is interesting because someone was able to make up words that were made thousands of years ago, and are used in modern english today.
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I think if more people were to do what he did, the world would have a variety of complex vocabulary
Kenyon McTear(Apr 12 2017 7:17PM):
David think's that shakespeare has a big impact on today's society, I agree because it brings awareness to us about real life problems concerning communities.
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For example, in Shakespeare ‘s Othello women are portrayed inferior to men. In today’s society it is the same women are portrayed less than men.
Surako Follings(Apr 12 2017 7:19PM):
I agree with david on when he first says Shakespeare has the way to getting to the nub on being a human being because he talks about things that I can relate too and things that are actually happening today.
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Lizet Hernandez(Apr 12 2017 7:19PM):
The idea of why Shakespeare still matters was not so clear. The person being interviewed only states that Shakespeare invented 1,700 new words and that their is no one to explain things better.
Student Agnes Kaufusi(Apr 12 2017 7:20PM):
David Tennant believes that Shakespeare words can never be any better the way he says things. I think Shakespeare words could of improved through the years, but as for him being one person and making up these words are fascinating and made is very clever.
Kejahn Banks(Apr 12 2017 7:21PM):
I don't feel like just because shakespeare made up a whole lot of words that this makes him this big genius.. a lot of people culd just make up words
Student Agnes Kaufusi(Apr 12 2017 7:23PM):
For Shakespeare to create these words are astonishing due to the fact that in his time, the common people would have little knowledge of education. So I think these words were made up so that it can be more understandable for them.
Roberto Rodriguez(Apr 12 2017 7:24PM):
shakespeare has given us 1700 word that give us humans a better way to explain stuff that we would have trouble with in the present day
Kejahn Banks(Apr 12 2017 7:25PM):
I feel his work was very talentful though cause he did a lot for writers to look at once they are trying to be a good writer themselves.
Surako Follings(Apr 12 2017 7:32PM):
Shakespeare created 1700 words david stated. This makes me think of the lecture Ms. P gave in the beginning of Shakespeare when she explained there will be a lot of words we use today but spelled differently.
Roberto Rodriguez(Apr 12 2017 7:32PM):
so who ever wrote the shakespeare play´s is brilliant? is he saying shakespeare did not originally wrote the play´s shakespeare directed
Lizet Hernandez(Apr 12 2017 7:33PM):
Honestly I'm so lost when they started talking about what if Shakespeare did not write all the plays that everybody thinks he did.
Lizet Hernandez(Apr 12 2017 7:37PM):
I'm pretty sure that no one will like someone to take credit over them. I'm thinking about this because they mention something about that.
Surako Follings(Apr 12 2017 7:37PM):
David is one of the people that does not really care if Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare but a lot of other people do have concerns if he did write it.
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David is one of the people that does not really care if Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare but a lot of other people do have concerns if he did write it. I agree with David on when he says he does not really care who wrote it either but if it was more people helping the power of collaboration took place.
Rayondre Adanandus(Apr 12 2017 7:40PM):
I agree totally with David because he's right . Shakespeare is still resident today because of the phrases and words he came up with that are double meaning words and still can apply to the current language
Ms. Leidy Martin(Apr 13 2017 5:44PM):
Most people care if Shakespeare is the person who wrote the story but this interview guy don't care what he cares is the idea of the story.
Ms. Leidy Martin(Apr 13 2017 5:46PM):
Shakespeare is the person that is still important because he have a different way to used the words that people now don't use.
Adrian Rojas-Baez(Apr 13 2017 5:55PM):
Shakespeare didn't write his plays.
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I disagree with this because the argument is that he was just a tool because if a Duke did something of this sort, it was seemed as something embarrassing. Why can’t the common person be successful?
Athsia Ramsey(Apr 13 2017 6:13PM):
He is respect for the words he used and getting straight to the point
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I really don’t agree with the fact they say he came up with words because who really knows, who he got the words from or if he really came up with all those words himself
Dania Pugh(Apr 13 2017 6:29PM):
I like how he said he doesn't care about how shakespeare is written by him or not. He was really honest in this interview and This was the best video I watched.
I agree with david when he said he didn’t care about shakespeare and everyone starting laughing because I know some people don’t like shakespeare but I think it is knowledge of sense
Dania Pugh(Apr 13 2017 6:33PM):
Why would shakespeare not write his own play. Thats crazy If he did the written or co writer was brilliant but in ways boring the lessons they meant to teach was corny.
Dania Pugh(Apr 13 2017 6:36PM):
I guess shakespeare was very important back then when he was doing things but now it's like why study shakespeare today ?
I agree with what David Tennant says about Shakespeare being ahead of his time. That he was a man of many words and he is the man who wrote many of the words we still use today
San Ly(Apr 17 2017 7:12PM):
It includes love, honor, betrayal, wars specifically,political issues, and loss. His language gives a huge connection to the pathways of learning issues in the world in these modern times.
San Ly(Apr 17 2017 7:30PM):
I strongly agree Shakespeare's English is still relevant today. It helps readers for more understanding, that not only the contemporary language itself, but how stereotypes, racism, sexuality, and certain types of beliefs take places during his time.
Mireya Amezcua(Apr 19 2017 6:04PM):
I think it's funny how there were many people acting out the be or not to be because depending on the person it can be serious or funny. It get set different moods
Mireya Amezcua(Apr 19 2017 6:08PM):
"Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare?" I guess it doesn't matter. The impact of his writing (which is huge) is from his time to now.
Jorge Padron-Vargas(Apr 20 2017 7:28PM):
Shakespeare is still relevant because he knew how to connect with human nature and it still connects with people personally.
Jorge Padron-Vargas(Apr 20 2017 7:55PM):
I feel as that it dont matter who actually made the stories because i feel it wont really effect the meaning of the stories.
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I agree to what he’s saying, since Shakespeare has made up so many words that we still mostly use today in modern days. It was like he knew that his words would be understandable to human beings, making him a very important and intelligent person
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I was surprised when I heard that he made over 1700 words, just by having Shakespeare make them up. I’m even more shocked that people would still use many of them to this day, and I agree that he was a very important person in creating the more modern english language
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I think there is people that think that Shakespeare did not write his plays, because they don’t believe someone can be that smart to write these brilliant literatures.
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I’m agree but also disagree with what he’s trying to say. I would personally want to know who was the original writer was if it wasn’t Shakespeare who wrote them, but I also wouldn’t care since the plays are what mattered, and that they were great for many people to watch still to this day
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I think if more people were to do what he did, the world would have a variety of complex vocabulary
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For example, in Shakespeare ‘s Othello women are portrayed inferior to men. In today’s society it is the same women are portrayed less than men.
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He says shakespeare is still important because he had a way of talking and digging deeper than what us humans do today with the words.
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he says this because no one can write like him and made up so many words.
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David is one of the people that does not really care if Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare but a lot of other people do have concerns if he did write it. I agree with David on when he says he does not really care who wrote it either but if it was more people helping the power of collaboration took place.
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shakespeare made up a lot of words and phrases that we use today and if it wasn’t for him we probably wouldn’t have the word play that we use
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i feel david is making a good point and how he is addressing the importance of shakespeare
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I agree because he created these terms that to us now sound normal,but in their english it sounded strange and unusual.
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I disagree with this because the argument is that he was just a tool because if a Duke did something of this sort, it was seemed as something embarrassing. Why can’t the common person be successful?
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It does matter because it is interesting to learn why the person would write it.
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Saying that shakespeare still matters today because he gave us hundreds of words that we still hear today
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I really don’t agree with the fact they say he came up with words because who really knows, who he got the words from or if he really came up with all those words himself
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I agree with david when he said he didn’t care about shakespeare and everyone starting laughing because I know some people don’t like shakespeare but I think it is knowledge of sense
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I think shakespeare is important and relevant because shakespeare solves many problem as being a human being
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I think shakespeare was a creative writer, if it wasn’t for him we wouldn’t know the language we do now
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I agree with what David Tennant says about Shakespeare being ahead of his time. That he was a man of many words and he is the man who wrote many of the words we still use today
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He is the only writer, play writer, who has made up words and phrases so why not still acknowledge it.
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There are multiple people who can write like him yes but why not put your name on your work to show how close to his writing you are?
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he made up 17 hundred words
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I think is important because we express ourselves with phases and quotes that are means a lot.
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