No, he also wrote poetry. His long pornographic poem Venus and Adonis was published in 1593, and a collection of 154 of his sonnets was published in 1608. He also published other long poems, and a couple of his sonnets got published in an unauthorized form along with bits from Love's Labour's Lost, and pieces by other authors, including Middleton.
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
Shakespeare wrote many plays but these are just two of them. Macbeth and Hamlet.
Just about everybody agrees that the author of Shakespeare's play was (don't hold your breath) William Shakespeare.
1) Shakespeare wrote lots of plays, not just one. 2) Plays are pieces of literature, they don't allow anyone to do anything.
They are not really unique. There are many many plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries, many of which are better than the worst of Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare was just one of a large number of people writing plays. But what history has shown is that Shakespeare, when he was on his game, was a far better playwright than any of his contemporaries and anyone else before or since. He was not unique, but he was and is the best.
He wrote his own plays and sometimes performed in those plays
It was built just for him by his playing company!
His plays were based on stories he had read or plays he had seen. Shakespeare rarely created an original plot--he just made pre-existing plots so much better.
he wrote a fare few of poems
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
Shakespeare wrote 38 plays.