Shakespeare's rhetoric makes the British imagination more open and fluid, allowing it to absorb new ideas and innovate.
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British Imagination
Shakespeare's rhetoric makes the British imagination more open and fluid, allowing it to absorb new ideas and innovate.
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"...of Shakespeare. Through his language, through his rhetoric, he's transforming the British imagination so that they are more open, more fluid. They can absorb..."
"...words. What Shakespeare does that's really important is he transforms the British imagination in order to better absorb these new ideas. And he does..."
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