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Shakespeare's characters are complex from "summary" of Shakespeare Alive! by Joseph Papp,Elizabeth Kirkland

Shakespeare's characters are not simply black or white; they are multi-dimensional individuals who possess a depth of personality that reflects the complexities of human nature. These characters are not static; they evolve and change throughout the course of the play, revealing different facets of themselves as the story progresses. Their motivations are not always straightforward; they may act out of love, jealousy, ambition, or a combination of conflicting emotions. One of the reasons why Shakespeare's characters are so complex is that they are often driven by a combination of internal and external forces. For example, Hamlet is torn between his desire for revenge and his moral qualms about committing murder. Lady Macbeth is driven by her ambition to see her husband become king, but she is also haunted by guilt and remorse after the deed is done. Moreover, Shakespeare's characters are not one-dimensional stereotypes; they are fully fleshed out individuals with a range of emotions, desires, and fears. For example, in "Othello," the character of Iago is not simply a villain; he is a complex figure who is motivated by jealousy, resentment, and a desire for revenge. Even the seemingly virtuous characters, such as Desdemona, have their flaws and weaknesses, making them more relatable and human. In addition, Shakespeare's characters often speak in a poetic and metaphorical language that reflects the depth of their emotions and the complexity of their thoughts. This linguistic richness adds another layer of complexity to the characters, as their words reveal their innermost thoughts and feelings in a way that is both profound and nuanced.
  1. Shakespeare's characters are complex because they are multi-dimensional, evolving individuals who are driven by a combination of internal and external forces. They are not static stereotypes, but fully fleshed out individuals with a range of emotions, desires, and fears. Shakespeare's characters speak in a poetic and metaphorical language that reflects the depth of their emotions and the complexity of their thoughts, adding another layer of richness to their portrayal.
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Shakespeare Alive!

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