To me, Shakespeare uses the supernatural elements to reveal his character's inner desires and fears.
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Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into some of his tragedies; he introduces ghosts, and witches who have supernatural knowledge.
Shakespeare is all big themes, like the most amazing love, or the most scary war.
Shakespeare lets us see real people undergoing real processes, with real feelings.
Tales of power and ambition and intrigue and betrayal and desire - when you're telling those in a big way, you automatically want to go to Shakespeare.
There are a lot of theories about Shakespeare.
Shakespeare feels very natural to me.
What makes Shakespeare eternal is his grasp of psychology. He knew how to nail stuff about us as human beings.
When Shakespeare begins his exposition thus he generally at first makes people talk about the hero, but keeps the hero himself for some time out of sight, so that we await his entrance with curiosity, and sometimes with anxiety.
Shakespeare reveals human nature brilliantly: he shines a light on our instinctive desire to dominate each other.
If you are feeling something, then Shakespeare felt it and wrote about it - and wrote about it so eloquently.
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