Talk:Shakespeare's late romances
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The tempest is a prime example for the discussion of the use of the fantastical in the romances. The entire plot is seated on one man's ability to control the elements, minds, characters etc. This is ofcourse on of the essentails which Ryan mentions is present in Shakespeare's romances.
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Much ado about Nothing can also be related to the late romances.
was added to the bottom of this page. I fixed up the two typos in it, but it should be mixed into the body of the article, right? I'd do it myself, but I have no idea if the comment is true or not. JayDee 06:06, 25 January 2006 (UTC)