Nobody knows this. All we know is that it was before 1592, when Robert Greene publicly quoted from Henry VI Part III.
Octavia was a character in Antony and Cleopatra. Your question "What year was it" could be asking what year was it when Octavia married Antony, or what year was it when Shakespeare wrote his play, or when was it first performed. Or possibly something else.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1595.
Shakespeare wrote Othello in the year 1604
Shakespeare wrote an average of 1.5 plays each year.
The first of Shakespeare's plays to be published, that we know of, were Titus Andronicus and Henry VI Part II, both in 1594.
I think you are referring to the play "As you like it" by William Shakespeare written around 1600 and published in 1623 in the first folio. The play is a comedy out of which lines such as "all the world's a play" and "too much of a good thing" originate. The play was probably based on Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde itself based on tale by Chaucer - The Tale of Gamelyn.
Henry VI and Titus Andronicus were the first of Shakespeare's plays to be published, in 1594. But his poem Venus and Adonis was published the year before, in 1593.Henry VI was Shakespeare's first play.
Henry VI and Titus Andronicus were the first of Shakespeare's plays to be published, in 1594. But his poem Venus and Adonis was published the year before, in 1593.Henry VI was Shakespeare's first play.
Well, I'm not sure what you mean by "doing a play" or "doing a book." But the first thing published of Shakespeare's was his long poem Venus and Adonis. He arranged to have it published himself, and it looked like a book. Of course when plays get published they look like books too. Shakespeare had already written plays before he wrote Venus and Adonis if that is what you are asking. He wrote at least part of the Henry VI trilogy as early as 1591 but it was not published until 1594, the year after Venus and Adonis was published. Everything Shakespeare wrote was either a play or a poem. I'm not sure what you mean by "books" but if it means something other than plays and poems Shakespeare didn't write any.
Shakespeare wrote three narrative poems: Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece and The Phoenix and the Turtle. He never wrote more than one in the same year, although the first two were published in succeeding years, 1593 and 1594.
At the start Shakespeare was at his best, and wrote some of his most famous plays including Hamlet and Julius Caesar. His last play was written in 1613, the year the globe theatre burnt down.
It is not 100% sure. It is thought that Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar in 1599.