This episode explores the enduring greatness of William Shakespeare's work, featuring a conversation between podcast host Luke Thompson and his parents, both Shakespeare enthusiasts. Against the backdrop of Shakespeare's birthday, the discussion delves into the reasons behind Shakespeare's lasting impact on art, literature, and the English language itself. More significantly, the conversation highlights the depth and complexity of Shakespeare's characters, their compelling storylines, and the exploration of universal human themes such as love, mortality, and power. For instance, the discussion touches upon specific plays like *Hamlet*, *Macbeth*, and *Twelfth Night*, analyzing their plots, characters, and enduring relevance. The episode also examines the challenges of understanding Shakespeare's language, emphasizing the importance of experiencing his plays through performance rather than solely through reading. Finally, the conversation concludes with a discussion of various film adaptations of Shakespeare's works and a playful sonnet summarizing several of his famous plays, leaving listeners with a deeper appreciation for Shakespeare's enduring legacy.