Shakespeare's works do not strictly adhere to the three unities of drama—unity of time, place, and action—as outlined by classical theorists like Aristotle. His plays often feature multiple settings, subplots, and a more flexible timeline, allowing for complex narratives and character development. Instead of following these unities, Shakespeare focused on rich storytelling and emotional depth, which contributed to his enduring appeal.
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