Shakespeare in Korean | Shakespeare Lives
Taejin Kim is an international student from South Korea, studying at the University of Leicester. Taejin was inspired to come to the UK to study after he read The Merchant of Venice and became interested in English literature. Taejin explains how the themes of love, war and relationships of people can be adapted to anyone in the world, and how Shakespeare’s words can be interpreted differently. For guidance on studying in the UK, visit: http://www.educationuk.org Leicester University: https://le.ac.uk/ English course: https://le.ac.uk/courses/english-ba Subscribe to our channel for more: https://goo.gl/xs5AMi

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