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Valentin [98]
2 years ago
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How may Acts occur in the majority of Shakespearean plays?

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Natali [406]2 years ago
8 0

Majority of Shakespearean plays has Five Act Structure.

<h3>What is Act?</h3>

An act is an organized structure that forms a drama. It contains the performance that is seen in a drama.

A drama can be divided into several act depending on the story and each act usually contain the scene of the story.

Therefore, Majority of Shakespearean plays has Five Act Structure.

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