Why does Helmholtz call Shakespeare a “marvelous propaganda technician”? What does he think is the source of Shakespeare’s power? Do you agree?

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Accordingo to Helmholtz, Shakespeare's power lies in the resources of metaphors, similies and all the poetical language he uses. Act II of Romeo and Juliet is what fascinated Helmholtz the most and after having read it, the stated that everybody should feel miserable for not being able to say simple and complex things in the same way Shakespeare can.

Helmholtz  was known to understands that Shakespeare is a "marvelous propaganda machine" due to the fact that he had so many "out of the world, lot of things to get excited about."

People do get hurt and angered or even upset; but they cannot have such "x-rayish phrases" as those that Shakespeare do use.

Based on Helmholtz, Shakespeare's power is one that lies in the use of metaphors, similies and other kind of  poetical language he uses.

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