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"argue for W.S.'s variety of the uses of disguise, deceit, and false presentation. Using two of: hamlet, henry V, as you like it, and much ado, show that the "simple" acts of pretend have dramatic purpose. a closely reasoned claim, carefully defended, is much better than enumerating all the cases you can find. Use point-by-point comparison."Posted by Stage Manager on April 16, 1997 at 13:56:51
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