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According to the narrator, why is it interesting that Shakespeare wrote asides in his plays?




Shakespeare's audiences were not able to hear or see the fourth wall.




Shakespeare did not write asides in his plays; he wrote about breaking the fourth wall.




Shakespeare's actors would not have understood the use of asides.


Shakespeare's stages would not have had three "walls" like they do in modern times.
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Shakespeare's stages would not have had three "walls" like they do in modern times.
1 year ago

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