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5. Are readers of today the only ones who struggle to understand Shakespeare? Who else struggled?
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5. Are readers of today the only ones
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No, everyone struggles to understand and take a proper picture of what the writer wanted the reader to feel/see. So even when Shakespeare started writing plays people didn’t know what he meant and struggled reading through.
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the people who read the book as soon as it came out, struggled to understand Shakespeare. I didn't have any problems on understanding Shakespeare.
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