Which of the following describes the 'Unities' (Action, Time, and Place) in relation to most Renaissance English drama?
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Correct answer: English playwrights largely ignored them, favoring sprawling, episodic plots
While neoclassicists like Ben Jonson argued for the Unities, most English playwrights (including Shakespeare) rejected them. They preferred to move the action across years and multiple countries within a single play.
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