Definition
Sir Tom Stoppard is a renowned playwright and screenwriter known for his wit, intellectual depth, and complex plots. His works often explore philosophical themes and incorporate wordplay and humor. Think of him as the Shakespeare of modern theater, but with more brain-teasing puzzles. His plays, such as "Arcadia" and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," are celebrated for their clever dialogue and exploration of existential questions. He also co-wrote the screenplay for "Shakespeare in Love." His work is not just entertainment, it's an intellectual adventure. He received a knighthood for his contributions to literature.