Shakespeare wrote most of his plays entirely by himself, although he generally borrowed his plots from others. He wrote some of his later plays and perhaps also some of his early ones in collaboration with another playwright. But this cannot come to more than 5 or 6 of his 38 plays.
No.
The Tempest was his last play he wrote entirely by himself.
when he was 10
he did write them
Wiliiam Shakespeare himself
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
Yes.
Shakespeare got much of his information from the writings of Plutarch. But remember, Shakespeare was not a historian, he was a playwright. He used artistic licence to change the characters and their motivations in order to write a good play.
In London, England.
Yeah.....
Hamlet, the character in the play asks this question of himself. The play does not ask the question.
It took Shakespeare eight or nine months to complete most of his plays. That means that some years he presented one new play; some years he presented two.