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7nadin3 [17]
4 years ago
5

If this article had a heading for a section titled the opposite view defending Shakespeare's greatness what would one expects to

see in the section
English
2 answers:
erik [133]4 years ago
6 0
This section would contain arguments as to why Shakespeare was not so great.

The opposite view of defending Shakespeare's greatness would be to prove he was not great. Therefore, this section may discuss other Renaissance authors, such as Christopher Marlowe, or it might argue that Shakespeare was not educated enough to write the plays attributed to him, or this section might argue that Shakespeare's plays were not as great as the plays of other playwrights.
Anarel [89]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The section titled "The Opposite view defending Shakespeare's greatness" would include reasons and explanation in support of the argument that why one would think or say that Shakespeare is not great.

The section might include

1. criticism on his plays.

2. Questions about his style of writing

3. One might argue on his tragedies

There were some writers like Leo Tolstoy, G. B. Shaw, Voltaire, etc who have criticized Shakespeare's works. Reading their pieces of criticism will help one to elaborate on the points why one thinks that Shakespeare is not great. Leo Tolstoy have written a 100-page critique of Shakespeare's plays and his reputation.

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