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Rumor is Shakespeare did not write his own plays published under his name they say he had help writing them.
A famous playwright who wrote plays in verse would be William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is perhaps one of the most famous playwrights of all time.
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Most of his plays were famous...you're going to need to be a little more specific than that. One quote from Romeo and Juliet that is used a lot is "What's in a name?"
Rumor is Shakespeare did not write his own plays published under his name they say he had help writing them.
A famous playwright who wrote plays in verse would be William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is perhaps one of the most famous playwrights of all time.
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The Globe Theatre .
William Shakespeare is a famous playwright known for his plays written in verse. His works include classics such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth."
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Most of his plays were famous...you're going to need to be a little more specific than that. One quote from Romeo and Juliet that is used a lot is "What's in a name?"
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Yes, he is was a respected and relatively famous poet in his own time and his reputation has grown since his death. He was also a famous Play-write. He wrote the the plays Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and King Lear to name a few.
Is your name Shakespeare? Is there a William Shakespeare in the house? Shakespeare was a famous playwright. Shakespeare wrote many plays, including Julius Caesar, Anthony and Cleopatra and The Merchant of Venice. Hey, Shakespeare, your taxi's here. If you're William Shakespeare I'm a monkey's uncle.
Please rephrase your question. Are you asking which plays Shakespeare wrote, or which ones he acted in?
Because if they did they wouldn't be Shakespeare's. Many people were writing plays at that time: Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays; Marlowe wrote Marlowe's plays; Jonson wrote Jonson's plays; Middleton wrote Middleton's plays; Webster wrote Webster's plays, and the same for Heywood, and Chettle, and Beaumont and Fletcher.How do we know that Shakespeare wrote the plays? For three very good reasons:Because they are credited to him in published editions.Because a lot of people said he wrote them at the time.Because nobody at the time suggested that he didn't write them.We know now that Shakespeare had help on some of his plays (the published version of one of them officially acknowledges this) just as most other playwrights did. We know also that some poems were credited to Shakespeare which he didn't write, so you can't always go just by the name on the cover. But the name on the cover is corroborated again and again by other references to Shakespeare the playwright and Shakespeare the actor. There is as little reason to believe that someone else wrote everything credited to Shakespeare as there is to believe that the first man on the moon was not really Neil Armstrong but Jerry Garcia.