Shakespeare turned 49 in 1613, the year he retired. Plays he may have written that year include Henry VIII, The Two Noble Kinsmen and Cardenio. We can rarely be sure exactly which year a play was written in, so we cannot say for sure how many plays he wrote in a given year. On average he wrote two or three, but he was less prolific in his later career. He may have written or rather co-written two of the above-named plays in the same year.
We don't know exactly which play was Shakespeare's last, but in any case all of the plays have been played many many times in theatres all over the world.
We do not know because we don't know when he wrote it. It must have been before 1595 when he wrote Romeo and Juliet's prologue in sonnet form. Two of his stand-alone sonnets were published in 1597. Of course he might have written them years earlier--we don't know. It's safe to say he wrote his first sonnet before he was 30 (in 1594).
He wrote 49 poems in his life...
William Shakespeare retired in 1613 and died 3 years later on April 23, 1616
Shakespeare was around 24 when he wrote his first play so when he wrote his last play it must of been around 38. Actually it was likely in 1613 (Henry VIII, The Two Noble Kinsmen) when he was 49 that he wrote his last play.
We don't know exactly which play was Shakespeare's last, but in any case all of the plays have been played many many times in theatres all over the world.
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We do not know because we don't know when he wrote it. It must have been before 1595 when he wrote Romeo and Juliet's prologue in sonnet form. Two of his stand-alone sonnets were published in 1597. Of course he might have written them years earlier--we don't know. It's safe to say he wrote his first sonnet before he was 30 (in 1594).
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As many as you want. An unlimited number of ways.
He wrote 49 poems in his life...
He was about 49 or 50.
49% =0.4949/100
It's not really known when Shakespeare started writing but it was about 1590 or so, when he was 36. He retired in 1513 when he was 49.
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William Shakespeare retired in 1613 and died 3 years later on April 23, 1616
There is no need. I do know how to write it.