World exploration during Shakespeare's time significantly influenced his works by introducing new ideas, cultures, and themes. The expansion of trade and colonization opened up narratives about distant lands, which can be seen in plays like "The Tempest" and "Othello," where themes of exoticism and otherness are explored. Moreover, the influx of knowledge and stories from explorers enriched the English language and provided Shakespeare with diverse characters and settings, allowing him to delve into complex human experiences and societal critiques. This blending of the familiar and the foreign helped shape the Renaissance worldview reflected in his writing.
Not a lot, but he may have been influenced by tales of a ship called the Sea Venture shipwrecked in Bermuda when he wrote The Tempest.
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
In Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," Shakespeare’s works are referenced to highlight themes of individuality and the human experience. Notable quotes include "O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here!" from "The Tempest," which reflects the characters' lost connection to nature and humanity. Another reference is to "The most human human" from "Hamlet," emphasizing the struggle for individuality in a conformist society. These allusions serve to contrast the sterile, controlled world of the novel with the richness of Shakespeare's exploration of human emotions and relationships.
It probably did, but if so it was not reflected in the plays which Shakespeare was writing at the time of Hamnet's death, viz. around 1596. Shakespeare was very close about his feelings and did not tell everyone about them (of if he did, they did not make note of it).
William Shakespeare is the world's pre-eminment dramatist and poet. "Who invented Shakespeare" is a completely meaningless question.
Not a lot, but he may have been influenced by tales of a ship called the Sea Venture shipwrecked in Bermuda when he wrote The Tempest.
Yes they did have affect on his exploration.
They were formed trading alliances
It led to a scientific revolution that changed our understanding of the universe.
He didn't let it affect him to much .........iguess:/
no
how did a desire to find gold and riches affect early exploration in the americas
It gives fear to the peoples who do not know about space exploration.
his negative impact was that he killed many Native Americans
no
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
how did strong nations effect the age of exploration