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It all depends about who you are. Some people never see the play.

Everyone has different opinions. Fine points of the play may include...

  • Detail in even minor characters
  • Tone often shifts quickly, heightening drama
  • Variety of tone in characters
  • Elegant and poetic writing style
  • A wonderful, well-thought plot
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