Modern drama places an emphasis on subtext – what lies beneath the words in the depths of the characters’ psychology. In many respects, the subtext in modern drama is more eloquent than the actual words that are spoken by the characters. In traditional tragedy, the language is verse because it deals with lofty and profound ideals; is there any way that subtext can be equally lofty and profound?
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