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The effect of Shakespeare's uneven use of iambic pentameter have on the reader is when it is being real aloud by the reader. Iambic pentameter affects how the rhythm of the line goes when it is read. some poetry is written to be read, and if it is just observed on the page, it loses some of its power.

Answer:

The effect that Shakespeare's uneven use of iambic pentameter has on the reader is to make some lines stand out, making them appear more important than others.

Explanation:

Shakespere was a grateful lover of the iambic pentameter, you can see that in many of his works. The iambic pentameter is a literary technique that allows an enveloping sound in the text. This technique unites in a single line a stressed syllable accompanied by an atonic syllable, creating a much appreciated rhythm in the line, which brings a certain musicality in the work. Using this technique, Shakespere wanted to create an effect that would give the reader a sensation beyond musicality. Shakespeare used the iambic pentameter to create the feeling that some lines stand out, making them look more important than others.

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