Shakespeare's scenes are not meant to sound like real dialogue.
Explanation:
<u>Theater in the time of Shakespeare was yet to focus on the realistic aspect of dialogue</u>. It was often lyrical, musical and indirect.
<u>Shakespeare himself used verse extensively in his plays resorting to prose very sparingl</u>y in the tragedies and a little more in the comedies and the problem plays.
<u>The dialogue is not supposed to be realistic in content but in theme as it is what someone might say in a situation</u>, but it is highly ornamented and loaded in Shakespearean double entendres and purposes.
When Emma was little, she loved to colour but now she’s in high school and doesn’t have much free time. Today her swim practice was canceled, so she decided to grab her coloured pencils and her little sisters colouring book and got to work, she sat down and began to fill in the blank shapes with beautiful pastels, after a while she decided to go colour in the fresh air, she felt so relaxed sitting outside. After a while she heard her mum calling her for dinner, she sat a little longer before she went inside because she loved spending her day doing something so peaceful.
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expenses,debts
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