Did he visit you yesterday?
Shakespeare's language, according to Johnson, is understandable. Shakespeare's characters are said to differ from one another in terms of how they use language.
Shakespeare is praised by Johnson, who says, "His theatre is the mirror of life." Johnson claims that because his plays are so realistic, we may learn useful information from them. The division of Shakespeare's plays into comedies and tragedies, in Johnson's view, is incorrect; he continues, "Shakespeare's plays are not in the rigorous and critical sense either tragedies or comedies, but compositions of a distinct kind." Eliot agrees that it is incorrect to categorize Shakespeare's dramas as tragic, comic, or historical. He believes that rational thought leads to moral thinking.
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No, People are criticized all of the time about their garments(which is silly in my opinion). I, however, have never. I just don'y pay it any mind.
Your thesis statement: <span> Even though constructive criticism is helpful to some people, judging people about their clothes is wrong. Judging people hurts their feelings and bullying can cause lifelong problems.</span>
<span>in Sorrentino’s “There’s a Man in the Habit of Hitting Me on the Head with an Umbrella” is an example of an EXTENDED METAPHOR
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