Generally people answer this one with the one play they have heard of. The plays that get studied in school are better known. Hamlet is more studied, more performed and better known than any other play, period. Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and Julius Caesar are also popular as well as A Midsummer Night's Dream.
yes Answer: No. It is a famous English play (William Shakespeare) about a famous Roman.
William Shakespeare wrote the play Romeo and Juliet around 1595, and it was first published in 1597.
Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays about succession and transfer of political power because Queen Elizabeth had no children and it was somewhat up in the air what would happen after her death.
Shakespeare wrote the whole play Julius Caesar at about the same time, around 1598. It is thought to be the play which opened the Globe theatre in 1599.
Many people think that the copy of Macbeth which was printed in the First Folio was not the play Shakespeare originally wrote. The play is very short for a Shakespeare play and several scenes have been written by another hand, probably by Thomas Middleton, who wrote some of the cutesy songs the witches are supposed to sing. It's thought that Middleton deleted some of Shakespeare's scenes to make room for his own (this was an honest effort, as apparently the audiences liked the cute and/or funny witches). At the same time, some people think that the written versions of most of the plays are not the plays that were performed. The plays as written run for about three hours, but copies which look like performance versions (like Macbeth and the First Quarto of Hamlet) run for about two. There is also the phrase in the Prologue of Romeo and Juliet saying that the play would be the "two hours traffic of our stage." Perhaps Shakespeare wrote these three hour long plays which were then cut down to two for performance (as they often are nowadays).
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They were written by William Shakespeare. They appear in his play Hamlet.
William Shakespeare wrote the famous soliloquy that begins with "To be or not to be" in his play Hamlet. It is a contemplation on the nature of existence and the internal struggles of the character Hamlet.
Well, Shakespeare wrote only one play with a character called Romeo in it, and it was called Romeo and Juliet. You can probably guess the answer from the title of the play.
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays, most of which were at least partly his.
Sometime before 1613 when he retired and after 1592 by which time he had already written his first play. Shakespeare wrote about 38 plays and many of them are famous.
some of Shakespeare's most famous play are A Midsummer night's dream, Romeo and Juliet and twelfth night .
The most popular actor in Shakespeare's company was Richard Burbage. Burbage was recognized as the second-most famous actor in London at the time after Ned Alleyn. Shakespeare wrote all his leading roles after 1594 for Burbage to play.
Eighteen of Shakespeare's thirty-eight plays are comedies.
The famous poet William Shakespeare had wrote this play in 1594 or 1591.
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Probably Hamlet is William Shakespeare's most famous play, although Romeo and Juliet must come close.