The correct answer should be Arthurian legends.
Medieval romances were written quite a bit about Arthur and his knights, as well as his beautiful wife, Guinevere. Romance in this sense of the word doesn't only mean tales about love, but also about knights, bravery, and fantastic adventures. Scandinavian epics, Greek mythology, and Aesop's fables weren't really a thing until Classicism, which came later.
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The Narrator
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Main character: The narrator is the main character of “The White Umbrella”. She is selfish, materialistic, and paranoid about people finding out that her mother works.
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He explores Shakespeare's use of words, rather than the size of his vocabulary, that contributes to the quality of his writing.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Shakespeare Had Fewer Words, but Dop.er Rhymes, Than Rappers" by Hugh Craig. In this text, the author talks about a common myth that surrounds Shakespeare. He tells us that it is not true that the writer had an unusually large vocabulary. In fact, when compared to contemporary writers, the size of his vocabulary is often similar or smaller to that of others, and it is even smaller to that of modern rappers. However, the author argues that this should not be seen as a disappointment, as Shakespeare's use of words contributed to his genius in a more significant way than the size of his vocabulary.
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What are you just trying to say right now?---
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