Shakespeare uses pathetic fallacy in Macbeth when in Act2 when he is talking about the weather and the animas around them, setting a dark and evil mood.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
Shakespeare is so old it has long entered public domain. Go ahead and use them.
In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, how often does Shakespeare use blank verse
Shakespeare's diction was blank verse, rhyme and prose.
It is a fallacy that the world is flat.
in a way but not alot they are still from physco patheic records
When people think that the government doesn't have people's best interest in mind it is a fallacy. A fallacy is belief in something that is wrong.
"Tom thought it was a fallacy that the Moon was made of green cheese."
If she clings to his fallacy, she will never learn to appreciate the difference between a rhyme and a poem. A common fallacy is that handling toads can cause warts.
Then nature echoes the emotions of the actors it is called pathetic fallacy.
yes because she said in a magazine that she die if she wasn't famous. i think she is patheic
false causality
A fallacy is basically an incorrect use of logic. For example, you might criticize someone's personality rather than their argument.
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fallacy(period)
Fallacy is a noun.