If I understand your question, you are asking what are the characters which Shakespeare created. Well, do the math. There are about 35 characters in each of his 38 plays. That's about 1330 characters. Some have very small parts (like Moth in Midsummer Night's Dream whose only line is "And I.") and some are huge (like Hamlet or Richard III). Most appear in only one play, but some, like Falstaff, Mark Antony or Richard Duke of York, appear in more than one. There is a character called Antonio in a whole bunch of plays, including The Merchant of Venice, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Twelfth Night, The Tempest and Much Ado About Nothing, but they are different guys.
One could call them Shakespearean.
purely because that is what most of Shakespearean characters were, boys! hope this helped you.
The planet Uranus, with 27 known moons as of 2008. (see related question)
No, Shakespearean is not single.
I have never heard of "Much To Do About Nothing". The Shakespearean play is called "Much Ado About Nothing", and the name of one of the characters in it is Dogberry.
a shakespearean sprite is: Ariel!
Shakespeare was not relating opinions, but reflecting reality. There are some very powerful women, and Shakespearean characters like Rosalind, Viola, Goneril, Cleopatra, Mrs. Ford, Beatrice and Lady Macbeth reflect how women can use their power. Some women, and some Shakespearean characters, are much less powerful than others. That is not a point of view. That is how it is.
The chorus in a Shakespearean play is a character or group of characters who provide background information, set the scene, or offer commentary on the action of the play. They often speak directly to the audience, setting the tone for the upcoming scenes and helping to guide the audience's interpretation of the play.
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Yes, Shakespearean died on None
Yes, Shakespearean has 3 kids.
Yes, Shakespearean has 3 kids.