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Queen Elizabeth I

King James I

Sir Francis Drake

Sir Walter Raleigh

Cervantes (Spanish author)

Ivan the Terrible (Russian emperor)

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Pick any two of: Thomas Kyd, Robert Greene, George Peele, Thomas Nashe, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Cyril Tourneur, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Heywood, Philip Massinger, John Webster, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, Henry Chettle, and John Marston. There were a lot of playwrights (and good ones!) in Shakespeare's day.

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George Peele (author of Edward I) early in Shakespeare's career or John Fletcher (formerly of the partnership Beaumont and Fletcher, authors of The Knight of the Burning Pestle and many others) late in his career.

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When did Shakespeare turn 40?

It is not known what William Shakespeare received as a gift for his 40th birthday. William Shakespeare is a famous playwright.


How is shakespeare a good playwright?

Shakespeare is a good playwright because people continue to enjoy watching his plays over 400 years after they were written. The reasons that his plays continue to be enjoyable are that they have plots centring around universal problems and themes: retirement, teen love, courage in battle, growing up and making choices, the eternal triangle of love and so on. Shakespeare did not write these plots but he chose them with care and focussed on their universal themes. Shakespeare was also the first dramatist to create characters who were internally consistent, who did what they did because they were in some way motivated to do it. But most important of all, Shakespeare has his characters speak in the most amazing words, in a language full of unforgettable imagery, wordplay and vocabulary.


What is the origin of playwright?

The origin of the word playwright is Middle English. This word first appeared in the English language in around the year 1616.


Why did Shakespeare call Hamlet Hamlet?

The story of Hamlet was around long before Shakespeare and in the form given to it by Belleforest was published about thirty years before Shakespeare wrote his play. The story had most likely previously been turned into a play. In all cases, the main character's name was Hamlet, which is why Shakespeare used this name for his play. It has nothing to do with Shakespeare's son. A play about an American President assassinated in a theatre by a guy called Booth would not be called Lincoln because the playwright had a son of that name.


What clothes did William Shakespeare wear?

Check out the two guaranteed images of shakespeare: the Droushout portrait and his memorial in Stratford church. You could also have a look at the Chandos Portrait. All three are shown in the Wikipedia article in related links.

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Was William Shakespeare the first to write plays?

Greek playwrights like Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes were writing plays over 1800 years before Shakespeare was born. The Greek actor/playwright Thespis is credited with being the first actor and the first playwright around 535 BCE (BC).


When did Shakespeare turn 40?

It is not known what William Shakespeare received as a gift for his 40th birthday. William Shakespeare is a famous playwright.


Who played William Shakespeare in his plays?

William Shakespeare was the playwright who wrote several dozen plays, many of which are still in production around the world today. While he authored many plays, he did not appear as a character in any of them. Therefore, no one performs as William Shakespeare in any play written by him.


Who was the most popular playwright in the 1600'S?

William Shakespeare was the most popular playwright in the 1600s. He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language and his works continue to be performed and studied around the world.


How were shakespeares plays recieved?

Very well. Shakespeare was a successful playwright, and he was encouraged to continue writing more and more plays. Also, many of his plays were put into print (some in pirated form), a good sign that they were popular. He was not, of course, the only playwright around at the time that was that successful--he had many popular and talented contemporaries.


What is the date that Shakespeare's plays were written?

We do not know exactly when Shakespeare started writing plays, but it was probably around 1589 or so. We know that he was a well-known playwright by 1592. At the other end, he appears to have stopped writing in about 1613. So his plays were written probably between 1589 and 1613.


How is shakespeare a good playwright?

Shakespeare is a good playwright because people continue to enjoy watching his plays over 400 years after they were written. The reasons that his plays continue to be enjoyable are that they have plots centring around universal problems and themes: retirement, teen love, courage in battle, growing up and making choices, the eternal triangle of love and so on. Shakespeare did not write these plots but he chose them with care and focussed on their universal themes. Shakespeare was also the first dramatist to create characters who were internally consistent, who did what they did because they were in some way motivated to do it. But most important of all, Shakespeare has his characters speak in the most amazing words, in a language full of unforgettable imagery, wordplay and vocabulary.


How long in history have people been watching theater plays?

Theater plays have been around for hundreds of years. Famous playwright William Shakespeare gained his claim to fame as an actor and writer during the 1500's.


What was Shakespeare like to be around?

shakespeare was a nice person to be around well in them days shakespeare was a nice person to be around well in them days


What is the origin of playwright?

The origin of the word playwright is Middle English. This word first appeared in the English language in around the year 1616.


Why did Shakespeare call Hamlet Hamlet?

The story of Hamlet was around long before Shakespeare and in the form given to it by Belleforest was published about thirty years before Shakespeare wrote his play. The story had most likely previously been turned into a play. In all cases, the main character's name was Hamlet, which is why Shakespeare used this name for his play. It has nothing to do with Shakespeare's son. A play about an American President assassinated in a theatre by a guy called Booth would not be called Lincoln because the playwright had a son of that name.


What clothes did William Shakespeare wear?

Check out the two guaranteed images of shakespeare: the Droushout portrait and his memorial in Stratford church. You could also have a look at the Chandos Portrait. All three are shown in the Wikipedia article in related links.