None, obviously. A Sonnet is a fourteen-line poem. A Shakespearean play is a drama involving dozens of actors, props and stage directions, taking about three hours to perform. Sometimes sonnets are imbedded in the plays, notably in Romeo and Juliet and Love's Labour's Lost.
Shakespeare's occupations were Writing plays, sonnets and acting.
38 plays, 154 sonnets
Shakespeare's plays still live because people keep on performing them all the time and all over the planet. His sonnets get anthologized and read all the time too. Shakespeare's plays and sonnets are often a part of school literature curricula and why not? Even the internet helps. Do you know how many websites there are about Shakespeare? How many videos of people saying speeches from the plays? Or reading the sonnets? It boggles the mind.
The correct capitalization and punctuation for the sentence is: Can you tell what part dramatic irony plays in any of Shakespeare's sonnets? Dramatic irony in Shakespeare's sonnets refers to situations where the audience knows something that the speaker does not, creating tension or understanding for the reader.
They all have the form abab.
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There's a site where all of his works are at the link below.
Sonnets were so popular because back in Shakespeare's time, people were very into romantic poetry, and sonnets are perfect for that. The sonnets of the Italian poet Petrarch were particularly romantic and popular.
The Globe Theater, one of many.
Shakespeare was known back then for his amazing skill at writting sonnets.
Many thousands of people have taken part in Shakespeare's plays.
the global theater