We have no direct evidence as to what Shakespeare did or did not like. We can assume that he liked writing poetry because he chose a career as a writer. If he didn't want to write, he didn't have to. He had his acting career to fall back on.
Yes he did, he wrote Sonnets which are considered poetry.
He did not write any haiku or limericks.
Shakespeare wrote in poetry, even when he was writing plays.
Poetry and plays.
what 4 genres did William Shakespeare write in ? Shakespeare wrote plays and poetry. he wrote history, tragedy, romance and comedy
He wrote plays and poetry.
he rote a bunch of stuff aboutlove and stuff
They like Shakespeare's poetry for the same reasons they like any poetry: it makes them think, it inspires passion, and it uses language in a beautiful way.
yes, it was one one of his three well known professions
The plays Shakespeare wrote with are traditionally divided into Histories, Comedies and Tragedies. His favourite genre of poetry was the sonnet.
Shakespeare did not write any books. He wrote plays, and lots of poetry, but he never wrote any books.
She was a woman at the court who was a famous beauty and who had inspired people like Sir Philip Sidney to write poetry about her. It is unlikely that Shakespeare had any contact with her personally, and even more unlikely that she might have inspired him to write anything.