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Hamlet, Macbeth, and Much Ado About Nothing are three examples of plays that William Shakespeare wrote.

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Why is William Shakespeare an important form of literature?

Poor Will! He loved, married, fathered children, acted in and wrote marvellous plays, retired and died, and he is reduced to a "form of literature". William Shakespeare was a man. He wrote examples of three literary forms: plays, narrative poems, sonnets.


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What ancient playwright wrote three plays concerning the tragedy of Oedipus?

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Did Willis Richardson write any books?

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How old was sophocles when he wrote Oedipus at colonus?

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What were shakespheare plays?

They were and are the plays that Shakespeare wrote.


What William Shakespeare did?

he wrote poems and wrote plays


What were the names of the plays that William Shakespeare wrote in 1801?

Shakespeare wrote his plays between 1590 and 1613.


How many thing did William Shakespeare write?

He wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets, three long poems, and a couple of other poems.


What were the names of the six plays that William wrote?

Shakespeare wrote thirty-eight plays, not six. See the related question to see the thirty-six plays.


Who was king while shakespeare wrote his plays?

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