Hamlet
The original author of the Julius Caesar play is William Shakespeare. Throughout time many people have tried to improve or take credit for the marvelous work of William Shakespeare.
We can only guess, since we have no cast lists for any early productions of Shakespeare. We have a record of a contemporary that Shakespeare preferred to take "kingly roles" which suggests that he might have been cast as Theseus.
Portia stabbed herself in the thigh and begged for the information bothering him.
About 1595
Verona, Italy
Macbeth is a character in the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. He is a Scottish nobleman who becomes king after murdering the previous king.
Shakespeare's play was called Romeo and Juliet. Now guess who Juliet was in love with. Take your time . . .
The play that delt with Scottish History was Macbeth, a story of a man who goes crazy and kills his father to take his place as king, I read the Bard of Avon. That book is all about Shakespeare
Partly in England, partly in France.
Actually, William Shakespeare's life and career was not a turning point. It was a part of the development of drama which did not take a new turning because of Shakespeare's career. Indeed, his plays were not particularly popular according to Restoration tastes.
The play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare is set in the Italian city of Verona. The action takes place during the 14th century.
""A truant disposition, good my lord.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""Thrift, thrift, Horatio! the funeral baked meatsDid coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""In my mind's eye, Horatio.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""He was a man, take him for all in all,I shall not look upon his like again.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""Season your admiration for a while.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""In the dead vast and middle of the night.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.2""The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried,Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel.""- William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 1.3