Do you mean the village of Shakespeare, in Ontario? People live their lives in it in the usual way.
Are you talking about William Shakespeare the author? You are aware are you not that he wrote more than one thing, in some of which things happen. But they are different things in different plays or poems.
Julilus Caesar! it happens in the play by Shakespeare. Brutus did the dirty work.
Judith Shakespeare was a fictional character created to show the inequality of the genders during Shakespeare's time. The character was the talented twin sister of the famous William Shakespeare but was not recognized because of her sex.
A shakespearean comedy is a play where no-one dies.
She commits suicide by eating hot coals.
I've heard about the Shakespeare Festival, and it sounds like something worth going to. Tons of Shakespeare's plays are put on by real actors, there's probably periodic-time-period food; it sounds like a blast. -Anonymous Quo
i don't think writers get paid for royalties if it is 50 years after their death.
Well, that happens. And it's no serious impediment to life or a career in literature. In truth, Shakespeare is more popular then Milton, anyway. In fact, and in all seriousness, "admire" for Milton and "love" for Shakespeare are very good descriptors for the difference that people feel for those two.
The main character in Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night is Viola. It is not uncommon for the female lead to be the main character of Shakespeare's comedies. It happens in As You LIke It, All's Well that Ends Well, and Cymbeline as well.
Every time a Shakespeare play is performed, it is new. That is because all performing arts are a collaboration between the writer and the performer. The performer brings his or her ideas and insights to the words the writer wrote, and what happens is something new.
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Absolutely nothing. She bids him farewell, and that's the last we hear about the widow. Sorry!
Yes! Shakespeare's name was really Shakespeare. His whole name was William Shakespeare.