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Abstract
As we consistently analyze the works of the famous English writer William Shakespeare, especially his dramas, we see again and again how strong his poetic skills are. Shakespeare does not simply introduce any image during the work he is writing, but each work uses various metaphors, similes, and figurative expressions to reveal the character's inner state, inner emotion, image, figurative images, and artistic image. We know that Shakespeare uses words effectively, but there are places in his works (especially dramas) where he completely abandons words and images, and uses only one word silently, along with his protagonist. In such sentences, only one word can give the reader, the reader, and the student a feeling, a feeling, and a spirit that cannot be expressed in a dozen words, and here we see once again how great a creator Shakespeare was. In the course of this article, we will study and analyze Shakespeare's linguopoetics based on a number of the author's dramas, including Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello.