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<p>often work under this type of arrangement.</p>

<p>Screenwriters, playwrights and other writers are inspired by the classic <a href="page.php?w=Theme_%28arts%29">themes</a> and often use similar and familiar plot devices to explore them. For example, in Shakespeare's <a href="page.php?w=Hamlet">Hamlet</a> is a "play within a play", which the hero uses to demonstrate the king's guilt. Hamlet hives the co-operation of the actors to set up the play as a thing "wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king". <a href="page.php?w=Teleplay">Teleplay</a></p><p>
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