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Digiron [165]
3 years ago
12

How are the conflicts, desires, or emotions in this play similar to or different from the conflicts, emotions, and desires of pe

ople today?
A. The emotions and desires Shakespeare’s plays are extremely different from the ones we face today, making the themes unrelateable.


B. The emotions and desires Shakespeare’s plays didn't make sense to the people of Shakespeare's time, but he was smart enough to make them relate to modern day.


C. The emotions and desires Shakespeare’s plays are only relateable to teachers and scholars.


D. The emotions and desires Shakespeare’s plays present are universal and relatable for people of Shakespeare's time as well as modern day, even if some of the specific circumstances change through the centuries.
English
1 answer:
frosja888 [35]3 years ago
7 0

Your answer is D.  The emotions and desires Shakespeare’s plays present are universal and relatable for people of Shakespeare's time as well as modern day, even if some of the specific circumstances change through the centuries.

I just took the quiz (:

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