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English, 06.02.2021 20:50, algahimnada

3. What point is the author trying to make with this example? "The playwright borrowed his stories from Ovid, Plutarch and Holinshed and set them in ancient
Greece, ancient Rome, Sicily, France, and in the 12th to 16th centuries without an attempt at
historicity: basic setting, Elizabethan clothes (Cleopatra in a farthingale, King John in "pumpkin
pants")."
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