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In Shakespearean times, the layout to modern theatres were very different; in those days women were not allowed to perform. Men had to dress up as women to perform. {usually it was boys about 13 before they went through puberty}

Also, Shakespeare was influential in his formation of a story. He included multiple plot twists and complicated story arcs. He intertwined characters and created love triangles. He was famous for his poetic wording and unique, clever language.

Writers today use his strategies to create interesting plays. They aspire to create a play as timeless as Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet.

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