Shakespeare wrote all of his plays in England, since he lived his entire life there. He also set more of his plays in England than anywhere else.
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More of Shakespeare's plays are based on Holinshed's Chronicles than any other work.
His sources for many of the plays were Holinshed's Chronicles and Plutarch's Lives.
If we divide Shakespeare's plays into comedies, histories and tragedies, the comedies outnumber the others almost two to one. There are ten histories and ten tragedies and eighteen comedies.
Shakespeare wrote many sonnets and plays which is what he was most well known for. However, most historians credit him with writing five narrative poems.
cause he felt like it!
Iambic pentameter is the verse form which most closely approximates the rhythm of English speech.
That's a bit of a silly question... but yeah he did, it was one of his most famous tradgic plays.
Shakespeare wrote most of his plays. Some others may have inspired him.
History plays were becoming popular; so Shakespeare was cashing in on the trend. Most of Shakespeare's histories dealt with the Wars of the Roses, a matter of royal secession. England may have been feeling uneasy because it was late in Elizabeth's reign, and she had not produced an heir.
Hamlet is Shakespeare's most-quoted play by a large margin.