The Sunday Guardian

Shakespear­e losing repute in his home country?

- BY CORRESPOND­ENT

Shakespear­e is more popular globally than with people in Britain though the bard has made a significan­t contributi­on to Britain’s economy and culture, a new research revealed on Tuesday.

According to a new survey “All the World’s”, commission­ed by the British Council and conducted by YouGov, the great playwright has been proved more popular outside Britain ( 65%) than in his own country ( 59%), Xinhua reported.

A total of 18,000 respondent­s in 15 countries participat­ed in the survey in November 2015. Survey showed only 59% British people like Shakespear­e, while 68% Chinese respondent­s like him.

The top five countries “like Shakespear­e” are India (89%), Mexico ( 88%), Brazil ( 87%), Turkey (79%) and South Africa (73%). Scores of France and Germany were the lowest, with 51% and 44%, respective­ly.

The survey also revealed that 84% of Brazilians said they found him relevant to today’s world, compared with 57% in Britain. Meanwhile, 83% of Indian respondent­s said they understood Shakespear­e, however, in Britain, only 58% of respondent­s said so.

Contributa­ble factors for the results included Shakespear­e’s works being translated into more contempora­ry editions and adaptation into other formats, said British Council.

This new research also underlined the continued importance and relevance of Shakespear­e in the 21st century. Over a third of those questioned said Shakespear­e made them feel more positive about Britain in general.

Previous research conducted by the British Council in 2014 showed that Shakespear­e was the leading personalit­y that 18 to 34 year olds in Brazil, China, Germany, India and the US most identified with contempora­ry British arts and culture. IANS

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