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Greek comedies, Churches perform religious-based performances, The Renaissance, Egyptian court performances, Roman comedies and tragedies, Drama almost disappears
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1st- Greek Comedies
2nd- Egyptian Court Performances
3rd- Roman Comedies and Tragedies
4th- Drama Almost Disappears
5th- Churches Perform Religious-Based Performances
6th- Renaissance
its B
It uses loaded language to create feelings of embarrassment and shame, which compels the audience to consider the impact of their decisions.
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I don't think that we have the same book intrests because I actually don't read books often.:^
Shakespeare's intention was not to make Shylock a tragic figure; instead, Shylock was meant to function as a man who could be vividly realized as the epitome of selfishness; he must be defeated in this romantic comedy. In a sense, it is Shakespeare's own brilliance which led him to create Shylock as almost too human. Shylock is powerfully drawn, perhaps too powerfully for this comedy, but his superb dignity is admirable, despite the fact that we must finally condemn him.
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lm.ao i wouldn't care nor be surprised cause i'm abrosexual and dating a gender fluid person but i wouldn't care at all
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