the mcbeh play was about digs and pitchforks
He wrote it around 1606, just after Guy Fawkes's attempt on King James I's life.
Shakespeare wrote his plays in the rein of two monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I of England.
William Shakespeare did indeed write a play called Julius Caesar.
Lady macbeth wants macbeth to kill king duncan because she wants to be queen. King duncan has a lot of trust with macbeth so no one will suspect it. And she also persuades him by saying he can be king, and have all this power.
No. William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
The play was written between 1603 and 1606, but was later revised.
Somewhere in Aberdeenshire (far from Birnam Wood or Dunsinane as in the Shakespeare play) in 1057.
He wrote it to make money. They put it on at the theatre he partly owned and sold a lot of tickets. The more tickets they sold, the more money he made. He might have got the idea to do Scottish history from the fact that the king was a Scot but that's not why he wrote it.
The King of England in the latter part of Shakespeare's life was James I.
Almost certainly not. Shakespeare was born in England after King Henry VIII broke with Rome and established the Church of England. It was illegal to be Catholic in England during Shakespeare's lifetime.
During the time when Shakespeare was writing plays, Queen Elizabeth I was the ruling monarch of England. She reigned from 1558 to 1603. After her death, King James I took over as the monarch, and Shakespeare continued to write plays during his reign as well.
Henry viii
William Shakespeare did not write anything in the King James version of the bible.
arguably- King James I of England, but this was late in Shakespeare"s career.
Shakespeare lived in England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
No. King Lear is play by William Shakespeare.
Richard III
King Henry