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What were Seneca's influences on Shakespeare

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Seneca's influence is seen in Shakespeare's revenge tragedies Titus Andronicus and Hamlet and his plays of vaulting ambition Richard III and Macbeth. Shakespeare derived the following seven general features from Seneca: An obsession with scelus, crime.

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