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Subplots

This document outlines a template for analyzing the sub-plots in Shakespeare's plays. It prompts the reader to identify the main plot, then lists the acts of the play and asks them to describe any sub-plots that occur during each act, including the characters and problems involved as well as how the problem is solved. It also lists common themes in Shakespeare's works such as feminism, love, dreams, acting, government, and religion that may appear in sub-plots.

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Subplots

This document outlines a template for analyzing the sub-plots in Shakespeare's plays. It prompts the reader to identify the main plot, then lists the acts of the play and asks them to describe any sub-plots that occur during each act, including the characters and problems involved as well as how the problem is solved. It also lists common themes in Shakespeare's works such as feminism, love, dreams, acting, government, and religion that may appear in sub-plots.

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Sub- plots In Shakespeare


In many of shakespeares plays there are sub-plots or problems/ story lines that go on during
the main action of the play

1. What is the main plot going on in the play?

Subplot/ acts Characters involved Purpose/ solution

Acts of Shakespeare
People involved problem established Solution
Act I

Act II

Act III

Act IV

Act V

Themes

Feminism
Love

Dreams

Acting

Government

God/ Gods

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