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After England, more Shakespeare plays are set in this present day country than in any other.

  • United States
  • Italy
  • Greece
  • France
Explanation

Italy is the country in which most of Shakespeare's plays are set in addition to England. This is primarily because Italy was a place of fascination during the Renaissance period, known for its rich history, exoticism, and cultural heritage. Shakespeare was heavily influenced by Italian literature, folklore, and traditions, and many of his plays, such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Othello," and "The Merchant of Venice," are set in Italian cities like Verona, Venice, and Florence. The intricate plots, vibrant characters, and dramatic conflicts within these Italian settings provided an enticing backdrop for Shakespeare's works, making Italy an ideal choice for a majority of his plays.