Verse and Prose

In classical drama, particularly Shakespeare, the distinction between lines written in verse (structured poetic metre, usually iambic pentameter) and prose (ordinary, unmetred speech). Shakespeare used verse for nobility, formal occasions, and heightened emotion, and prose for common characters, comedy, and madness. Understanding when and why a playwright shifts between verse and prose reveals character, status, and emotional state.

Related Plays

Plays related to verse and prose.