~ Shakespeare is timeless for one reason only: No matter what generation reads his plays and poems, he is always challenging. Challenging the reader is the essence of literature and challenging the audience is the essence of drama. Shakespeare accomplishes both.
If you are like me, you may sometimes read Shakespeare and be annoyed that he is difficult to read. But that is what makes him great. When you understand the beauty of his craft, you are truly being challenged as a reader and becoming a better reader. Too many of today's popular authors are not challenging: They are fun and exciting, but ask yourself, When was the last time you read a popular novel that was fun but also challenging?
Answer: A monolougue
Explanation: A chorus is like a song, a dialogue is talking to someone, a monologue is just talking to an audience which mercutio is doing
Suspense is worrying about something for a long time not knowing what its gonna turn out like
conflict is a small problem
but i can't answer the rest of these questions because i didn't read the story the questions are talking about
I would like to say the answer is "true"