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Shakespeare didn't conceive of his tragedy in Aristotelian terms-that is, as a tragedy of the fall of a flawed great man-but rather as a collision of deeply held and irreconcilable principles, embodied in characters who are destroyed when these principles collide.

( James Shapiro )
[ A Year in the Life of William ]
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