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This is just one example of how honor was more important than love, because King Henry VIII would much rather have a male heir than be with a woman that he loves because he feels the honor of the kingship is much more important. This story sounds familiar because it was one of the plays that changed the way that dramatic plays were written at these times...
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The play was so well appreciated that other playwrights would use this to base their own plays on. Shakespeare was one of these playwrights and he also wrote a lot of dramatic plays so he would be one to consider as it sounding familiar. Most of these playwrights used this and therefore it sounds the same when they write their own plays because it's the same type of story with different characters and some things change throughout the play...
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