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He was supremely gifted at selecting the right words and arranging them into convincing representations of reality in all its forms, material and immaterial
He shaped complex characters who behave like living, breathing human beings with distinct behavioral patterns, vices, virtues, strengths and weaknesses.
His plots and themes are timeless. The story of the ill-fated love of Romeo and Juliet is just as relevant in the modern world—with its racial, ethnic, and class divisions that set family against family—as it was in Elizabethan England.