farce is comedy in an exaggerated way. mistaken identities available.
comedy of manners is upper class comedy, satiric
the importance of being earnest is a farce example
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.
All seasons.
Shakespeare started writing plays in about 1590 and retired from doing it in 1613. He seems to have been popular and successful at all stages of his career.
They were all back in Stratford.
The censor, who in Shakespeare's day was the Master of the Revels, Edmund Tilney.
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.
five acts
No. We know of at least one, Sir Thomas More, that he and his collaborators could not get past the censors.
All of the plays called histories are about the Kings of England and the political events of their reign, although some of the kings, like Henry IV and Henry IV, are not major characters in the plays that bear their names.
A playwright, who might employ the genre of farce, comedy, tragedy, tragi-comedy, or politico-historical plays. Shakespeare (or Shagsper) was one of the select few to master all of these.
Greek mythology was made into plays of all kinds. Comedy,Dramaetc
Shakespearean plays are all considered relevant because they portray human issues which never seem to change no matter how much time passes. Love, greed, and betrayal are all things in Shakespeare's plays and they are issues with which human beings worldwide still contend.
They are all divided into five acts.
All seasons.
A comedy is funny (ha! ha!), and a tragedy involves misfortune and death. That applies in all cases, not just to plays that Shakespeare wrote.