The Jacobean period, that is to say in the reign of James I.
No, there is no evidence of plague in Stratford at the time Shakespeare died.
The Elizabethan Period
He lived during the Renaissance period.
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Shakespeare was a historical person who wrote literature. Occasionally he is a character in quasi-historical fiction, like Shakespeare in Love, which makes him a literary figure as well.
While Shakespeare's play Macbeth is based on historical events, he took significant liberties with the historical facts to make the story more dramatic and appealing to his audience. Shakespeare often prioritized the themes and emotions of his plays over historical accuracy. Additionally, he may have adapted the story to cater to the political climate and expectations of his time.
Do you mean: 1) When were Shakespeare's plays written? 2) When were Shakespeare's plays first performed? 3) What time of day were performances when Shakespeare was alive? 4) What time of day does the action of the plays take place? 5) What is the historical setting of Shakespeare's plays? 6) What is the name of the era Shakespeare lived in? 7) Did the actors in Shakespeare's plays have a good time? Your question might be any of the above. Please specify and pose the question in less ambiguous wording.
Anne Shakespeare probably died of the plague, which was making a tour through Stratford at about that time.
1619 3 years after William Shakespeare die
The historical proper noun, a surname, is Shakespeare, notably English playwright William Shakespeare.
The duration of Shakespeare Must Die is 2.93 hours.
Well, for one thing, the Italian Renaissance was a historical movement and wasn't written by anyone, and for another, it took place quite some time before Shakespeare was even born.