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Essay heading: Shakespeare - Why is he still so widely studied and relavent today?
 
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5 Therefore Elizabethans London had very much likely encouraged the result of the massive manipulation of language used in Shakespeare's writings. Despite significant changes in the way theatre is run during the Elizabethan era and now, there are several common elements with regards to Shakespeare’s style and bodies of writings which had not changed with time...
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This is because Shakespeare's characters and plots in his plays were taken at face value; this means that there were no assumptions or expectations by the audience about the characters in the play. Unlike in modern motion pictures, the audience is encouraged to create expectations; this refers to how and what the characters should be like in the minds of the audience based on the race of the characters in the story for example, to bring the these characters into life...
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