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What are some of the recurring themes in Shakespeare's works?

ALove, power, jealousy, ambition

BWar, politics, economics, religion

CNature, solitude, transcendence, mysticism

DTechnology, globalization, environmentalism, consumerism

Answer:

A. Love, power, jealousy, ambition

Read Explanation:

Shakespeare's works often explore themes such as love, power, jealousy, and ambition, which are universal and timeless.


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