Shakespeare's use of more than 10 syllables per line:
a. confuses the meaning of the li...
English, 26.12.2019 01:31 brenda2512
Shakespeare's use of more than 10 syllables per line:
a. confuses the meaning of the line, making the reader uncomfortable.
b. elevates the language, making it seem more refined and elegant.
c. indicates to the audience that he's making fun of someone or something.
d. draws attention to the line, perhaps making it seem more important.
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