No. Shakespeare never ever based his plays on his own life. This is probably a good thing as his life was probably pretty boring.
They are mostly either about love or politics.
Love's Labour's Lost and King John are both plays by Shakespeare. He wrote about 36 others.
In one of his great plays, his main characters, in a love play, were Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare's play that starts with three L's is Love's Labour's Lost. It is under the genre of comedy and was written in 1594.
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Love is always a game, the one who plays with integrity wins it.
His life is based on love and sex
Shakespearean plays are all considered relevant because they portray human issues which never seem to change no matter how much time passes. Love, greed, and betrayal are all things in Shakespeare's plays and they are issues with which human beings worldwide still contend.
he didn't have any feeling for her until he begin to love someone.
Titus Andronicus, Henry VI Part II, Henry VI Part III, Love's Labour's Lost, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Comedy of Errors. Take your pick.
Love Is Based On Someone Giving There Heart And All To Someone Else , and Sharing There Life With One Another.
yes, it is!