Talk:Shakespeare's style

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[edit] Things to add

Things unique to Shakespeare's style:

  • High levels of spelling variation
  • Incredible skill with blank verse and crowd scenes
  • Neutral writing, as compared to the popular Queen's Men Acting company, who were known for anti-Catholic propaganda plays.
  • Deep knowledge and exploration of the human mind, which was unprecedented in his day.

Wrad 02:29, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

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I added rating Start/Mid—mostly just so it qouldn't be unassessed—but I'm not sure about the importance rating. I'm more confident about the quality, but do please feel free to reassess if you disagree!--Xover 13:05, 19 August 2007 (UTC)