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Shakespeare's words have a musical quality to them from "summary" of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Consisting of His Plays and Poems by William Shakespeare

The words of William Shakespeare possess a distinctive quality that resonates like music to the ears of those who listen. As one delves into his plays and poems, one cannot help but be struck by the lyrical cadence and rhythm that infuse his language. The carefully chosen words, the meter and rhyme, all come together to create a harmonious symphony that captivates the reader or audience. Shakespeare's use of iambic pentameter, a rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, lends a musicality to his verse that is both pleasing to the ear and conducive to memorization. The regularity of this meter, combined with the skillful use of rhyme and alliteration, creates a sense of order and beauty that is reminiscent of music. Moreover, Shakespeare's plays are often written in blank verse, a form of poetry that does not rhyme but maintains the iambic pentameter. This blank verse allows for greater...
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    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Consisting of His Plays and Poems

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