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Shakespeare wasn't really romantic but his play that he did write was always like heartbreaking like romeo and juliet
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His plays were typically tragedy, comedy or history. Although Romeo & Juliet was very romantic, it is of the tragic genre. But I would say, yes, he was romantic.... In a tragic, comedic sort of way.
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