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Keith_Richards [23]
4 years ago
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Which of the following describes the relationship between movies and Shakespeare’s plays?

English
1 answer:
sergij07 [2.7K]4 years ago
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Answer:

The one that describes the relationship between movies and Shakespeare’s plays is, Movies have allowed for Shakespeare’s plays to be presented in new and exciting forms.

Explanation:

William Shakespeare, one of the most renowned name in the history of English literature. Shakespeare is mostly known for his romantic plays, and his excellent poems.

Today’s cinema is all about the works of William Shakespeare. Most of the movie makers borrows the write-ups of Shakespeare’s play and come up with yet another beautiful story. Many movies have presented Shakespeare’s play from a new form. For example- The movie ‘Just one of the guys’ is based on one of Shakespeare’s play, ‘Twelfth night’ where the play is being presented from a new perspective.

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