The Winter's Tale

what is William Shakespeare writing style in act one and two?

only act one and two

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In Acts I and II of The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare uses a style of writing conducive to creating imagery and emotion. One form of imagery is the "idea" of tragedy, which is prominently featured in Acts I-III, although you're only concerned with the first two acts here. Shakespeare loses no time in introducing his audience to the main themes, but Act I primarily introduces us to his ever interesting montage of characters.

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