Words functioning as images for oral audiences, letting them see a movie in their heads.
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visual language
Words functioning as images for oral audiences, letting them see a movie in their heads.
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Shakespeare's visual language lets oral audiences see images in their heads, making speeches memorable and psychologically forceful.
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"Should we suffer or should we fight? Okay? So this is the deepest meaning where he's actually asking what is existence? What is the..."
"...unclear. All right? So that's the power of Shakespeare. It's a visual language. All right. Another example. Enterprise of great pivot moment, their currents..."
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