Using the standard categories, we have:
Comedy: Pericles
Tragedy: Timon of Athens
History: King John
Shakespeare wrote an average of 1.5 plays each year.
William Shakespeare, in addition to his work as a playwright, famously wrote a number of sonnets. A sonnet is a style of poetry with strictly regulated rhyme and meter. Shakespeare wrote his sonnets with a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EE (where each letter represents a line of poetry, and letters which are the same represent lines which rhyme) He wrote 154 sonnets in total, of which all but two were published in one volume (possibly without Shakespeare's consent). In addition to his sonnets, Shakespeare also wrote a few works of extended verse, such as "Venus and Adonis". In short, the sonnet is the type of poem most famously written by Shakespeare.
Yes, Shakespeare wrote in blank verse which As you may know is just a phrase For unrhymed iambic pentameter. It is a very natural kind of verse And easy to write as you can see here.
Antonio
Romeo and Juliet was a play, written by William Shakespeare who was a playwright, not a composer.Romeo and Juliet has also been set to music. Russian composers Tchaikowsky and Prokofiev each wrote a ballet called Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare's plays are categorized as Histories, Comedies, and Tragedies.ComediesThe Tempest *The Two Gentlemen of VeronaThe Merry Wives of WindsorMeasure for Measure **The Comedy of ErrorsMuch Ado About NothingLove's Labour's LostA Midsummer Night's DreamThe Merchant of Venice **As You Like ItThe Taming of the ShrewAll's Well That Ends Well**Twelfth Night or What You WillThe Winter's Tale *Pericles, Prince of Tyre * (not included in the First Folio)The Two Noble Kinsmen * (written jointly with John Fletcher, not included in the First Folio)HistoriesKing JohnRichard IIHenry IV, part 1Henry IV, part 2Henry VHenry VI, part 1Henry VI, part 2Henry VI, part 3Richard IIIHenry VIII (written jointly with John Fletcher)TragediesTroilus and CressidaCoriolanusTitus AndronicusRomeo and JulietTimon of AthensJulius CaesarMacbethHamletKing LearOthelloAntony and CleopatraCymbeline (often classed as a comedy today)
Retirement, Disability, Survivors and Medicare
The two kingdoms of bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria by troy Watson from southwood
Shakespeare wrote thirty-eight plays (at least) with five acts each, which makes one hundred and ninety acts to choose from, and that's only Shakespeare. If you count all the other dramatists not only in his time but before and since, there are thousands and thousands. If you want one from Shakespeare, consider Timon of Athens, Act III.
Browsing the CategoriesFirst of all, you must be signed in to be able to browse all the categories on the site. Once you have signed in, you will see the blue bar to the left of the page.Click the "Browse categories" link in the blue bar. Here you can look through the categories - and all the various subcategories, available each time via a click on the small green arrow to the left of the name of each category - and the questions associated with them.
palpak!
All of them. Shakespeare's plays have been published many thousands of times, as individual volumes for each play, single volume "complete works" editions and even in multi volume complete works editions. See the link below for how many plays he wrote.