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8. How did Shakespeare save the life of an inmate, literally and figuratively?

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  • 26-03-2021

Answer:In the case of Larry Newton, who was an inmate in solitary confinement, Shakespeare indeed saved his life, literally and figuratively. ... So instead of pursuing a criminal life within prison, he kept on reading these plays and eventually got out of the solitary confinement and felt a rejuvenated joy for life.

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