People say his plays "tower over (his sonnets)" because people, in general, prefer drama and narrative to lyric. They don't really understand what makes the lyric and sonnet form different than drama and narrative, and what those differences mean to determining genius or lack thereof. As far as comparing his sonnets and plays, the thing is that Shakespeare has a lot of plays that nobody would care about if they didn't have the name Shakespeare attached to them. I'd say at least 1/3 of his plays are rather mediocre, with only patches of the greatness that he displays in his best work. I actually think his sonnets are more consistent, and after he gets away from the opening "procreation" sonnets, I think most all of them are worth attention and analysis, with at least 20-30 of them being amongst the best ever written in English.


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