Speech features of Shakespeare’s dramatic works (based on materials of historical chronicles by W. Shakespeare)

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Dramatic works contain three types of speeches which are as follows: monologue, dialogue and polylogue. There are four subjects identified in a drama text: the author of the dramatic work; the actor giving the cue; the actor’s stage partners and the audience. It is precisely the author and his aiming that are responsible for binding the content of monological, dialogical and polylogical speeches of the actors in their stage acting and the communication between them and the auditorium together.

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