William Shakespeare died at Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, in April of 1616. He was 52 years old at the time of his death.
Othello is one of Shakespeare's tragic heros.
Given that this is in a sectiopn devoted to Shapespeare, it is a drama, not a novel.
No, the middle ages ended before Shapespeare was even born.
No, Shapespeare's parents were not rich and famous. John Shakespeare was a successful glover, wool merchant, and local politician until he fell on hard times and possibly became alcoholic.
The Comedy of Errors is by Shakespeare. The Boys from Syracuse is not. It has a very similar plot, and the Shapespeare play was its source, but it was written by George Abbot. It is also a musical, whereas there are no musical breaks in the Shakespeare play. The Twins by Plautus is another play with a similar plot which was Shakespeare's source for his play.
There were a couple of reasons. For one thing, it would keep the actors' costumes and the stage props dry if it rained during a performance. For another, it enabled them to have a god or angel fly down from the "heavens" by lowering the actor on a rope. Shapespeare actually made use of this device in the play Cymbeline. They could also make a thunder sound effect by rolling cannonballs around on the roof of the heavens.
Henry VI is unsurprisingly repeatedly referred to in the three plays that bear his name as well as in Henry V. Henry V is also referred to not only in his own play but also in the Henry IV plays and the Henry VI ones (especially Part 1). Henry V also refers to Richard II. Apart from them Julius Caesar gets a mention not only in his play and its sequel Antony and Cleopatra, but also in Hamlet ("Imperious Caesar, died and turned to clay . . ."
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Shakespeare was only one of a large number of playwrights working in London during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. He worked with many others, most notably John Fletcher, with whom he collaborated on many plays. Fletcher was being groomed as Shakespeare's successor and went on to collaborate famously with Beaumont. On the other hand, there were many playing companies and theatres in competition with each other. Whoever could write popular plays which would bring in the crowds would make himself and his associates rich. All of the playwrights were competing in this way.
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