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comment on language and its type used in midsummer night dreams by Shekspear​

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Answered by anildeny
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Answer:

IF this is what u meant, hear u go

Explanation:

For many people today, reading Shakespeare’s language can be a problem—but it is a problem that can be solved. Those who have studied Latin (or even French or German or Spanish) and those who are used to reading poetry will have little difficulty understanding the language of poetic drama. Others, however, need to develop the skills of untangling unusual sentence structures and of recognizing and understanding poetic compressions, omissions, and wordplay. And even those skilled in reading unusual sentence structures may have occasional trouble with Shakespeare’s words. More than four hundred years of “static”—caused by changes in language and in life—intervene between his speaking and our hearing.

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" was written in Early Modern English, which was spoken in England between the late 16th and the middle of the 17th century.

Explanation:

Compared to current English, this language is distinguished by complex sentence patterns, antiquated terminology, and grammatical and spelling idiosyncrasies.

Shakespeare combines prose and verse in the play to depict a variety of moods and emotions. While the fairies and the mechanicals talk in prose, the noble characters, like Theseus and Hippolyta, converse in blank poetry. The mechanicals speak in a language that is more simple and conversational in order to reflect their social rank, whilst the fairies' poetic and mystical language reflects their otherworldly nature.

Shakespeare also employs a variety of literary techniques, including puns, metaphors, and allusions.

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