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Yes, and no. Shakespeare uses many different styles of language, such as blank verse, rhyming couplets and ordinary "vernacular" language.
Just actors. Most of Shakespeare's plays are in verse--they have a rigid rhythm to them. Some of the lines even rhyme. None of this is the way people really talked. Sometimes Shakespeare's characters speak in prose, without a set rhythm, which is closer to natural speech. Yet even so, when Shakespeare's lines are compared with those of some of his contemporaries, who tried harder to imitate the way people really talked, the difference is clear. Shakespeare's characters are much easier to understand for us because he does not use slang idioms.
Yes, the way people speak is important because it affects how well ideas are communicated and understood. Speaking clearly and effectively can help build stronger relationships and convey messages more efficiently.
For exactly the same reason that you speak the way that you do.
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the way the people speak
She plays very well is the correct way to say it.
The evangelist speak to people living in the dark, about God's love for them and that Jesus is the only way to heaven, and you must repent of your sins.
We actually do not really know how people spoke at any time before the invention of the phonograph. We do know how they wrote, and sometimes how they were portrayed as speaking. The plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries should not necessarily be used as a basis to guess how people spoke in their day. Ben Jonson's plays would give a more accurate impression than Shakespeare's. We also have transcriptions of speeches given by people (like Queen Elizabeth's at Tilbury) which are some help although they are obviously a formal way of speaking. But none of this helps us guess what their accents were like, or how they said certain words.
i am gypsy and there is really no specil way we speak we just speak whith a britsh actent
The term for copying the way other people speak is echolalia. It is often seen in individuals with autism or certain neurological disorders.
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