Voltaire did not directly use Shakespeare as a source for his plays, but he was influenced by Shakespeare's work and admired his dramatic style. Voltaire criticized Shakespeare's use of emotional excess and his unconventional narrative techniques, yet he recognized the impact of Shakespeare on the theatrical landscape. In his own plays, Voltaire sought to blend classical traditions with new ideas, drawing from various influences, including Shakespeare's emphasis on character and human emotion.
Julius Caesar.
Voltaire said it in french and Payne translated it :)
They use it for a source of transportation and the fertile soil for their crops and pottyed in it, also it was a source of water.
The declared intention of the Surrealists was to use dreams and the unconscious as the source of their inspiration and subjects.
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His favourite source was Holinshed's Chronicles.
No, women were not on his plays.
Yes he did.
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blank verse
No, simply.
I'd use the word entertaining.
Shakespeare and his contemporaries often used blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) for the dialogue in their plays.
Storms appear most prominently in the plays The Tempest and King Lear.
he used samalayuca books
His plays were based on stories he had read or plays he had seen. Shakespeare rarely created an original plot--he just made pre-existing plots so much better.
William Shakespeare, the famous English playwright, took inspiration for his plays from classical texts and historical events. His most iconic plays, like Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet and Anthony and Cleopatra, were based in the works of authors like Plutarch, Arthur Brooke, Giovanni Boccaccio and Raphael Holinshed.