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  • A very important thing to know, that I didn't know for a long time, is that most of Shakespeare's plays are written mostly in prose, not in verse.  (Source) (Source 2)
    • So that suggests that when writing for the English language, it is extremely difficult (perhaps impossible) to tell a complicated story entirely with verse in a reasonable span of time.  Instead you need to do what musicals / operas / Shakespeare's plays do, which is to switch back and forth between prose and verse, using the prose to advance the story and using the verse for emotional emphasis.

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  • Related links
    • Wikipedia - Shakespeare's writing style
      • Shakespeare's characters were complex and human in nature.
      • He made the protagonist's character development central to the plot
      • He changed what could be accomplished with drama (by making character development central to the plot).
  • Dramatic techniques
  • He writes lyrics that are open to more than one interpretation / ambiguous / have more than one meaning.
    • The Beatles wrote lyrics that were open to interpretation, but I think in some cases they were just writing nonsense that their listeners would interpret as containing secret meaning.
    • Shakespeare also wrote things that had full double-meanings, like double-entendres.

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