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While Shakespeare is renowned for his mastery of language and poetic expression, it is debated whether he wrote fluently and easily. His works demonstrate a deep understanding of rhythm, meter, and character development, suggesting a level of skill that could imply fluency. However, the creative process for any writer, including Shakespeare, likely involved significant effort, revision, and refinement. Ultimately, his prolific output and the enduring quality of his works indicate a high level of talent and dedication rather than effortless creation.

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