The concepts of work, lifestyle, and entertainment are historically contingent. This paper hypothesizes that by juxtaposing a canonical literary figure with two modern Indian social media personalities, we can trace the commodification of creativity and the changing nature of public engagement.
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Shakespeare’s work was judged by aesthetic and moral criteria; modern creators are judged by engagement metrics (likes, shares, watch time). The shift from live collective experience to algorithm-driven individual consumption redefines “entertainment” as a tool for lifestyle branding. Both Rajsi Verma and Pihu Sharma, if they exist as public figures, embody the precarity and democratization of creative labor—a far cry from Shakespeare’s relatively stable, if limited, professional theatre system. The concepts of work, lifestyle, and entertainment are