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How does Shakespeare makes certain lines within his plays seem more important than others

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CamrynHafner
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  • 01-02-2018
He does this subtly with shifts in meter or rhyme. A lot of his shows are in iambic meter but when something, a character/emotion/situation changes, he will veer towards a more fitting meter. If he has previously established a rhyme scheme he might break it.
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