Talented is the adjective.
happy comedies, problem plays, romantic comedies.
Shakespeare wrote mostly plays but he is also famous for his poetry. His plays cover a remarkable breadth of human experience. He even wrote about dogs. (In The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
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In the First Folio, all of Shakespeare's plays were divided into Comedies, Tragedies and Histories. Although it is not always easy to place some of the plays in these three categories (and Shakespeare was well aware that they could mix and overlap and be involved with the category of the Pastoral), the division seems to have stuck.
Much of Shakespeare is written in Blank Verse: five feet of iambic pentameter (da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum).
Plays and Sonnets.
Shakespeare was also an accomplished poet, with his works including sonnets and narrative poems.
happy comedies, problem plays, romantic comedies.
Shakespeare wrote mostly plays but he is also famous for his poetry. His plays cover a remarkable breadth of human experience. He even wrote about dogs. (In The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
You are asking two questions. See the appropriate related questions for the answers.
In the First Folio, all of Shakespeare's plays were divided into Comedies, Tragedies and Histories. Although it is not always easy to place some of the plays in these three categories (and Shakespeare was well aware that they could mix and overlap and be involved with the category of the Pastoral), the division seems to have stuck.
He did not write any haiku, limericks or how-to instruction books. For A+ the answer is Melodramas TAO
Much of Shakespeare is written in Blank Verse: five feet of iambic pentameter (da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum, da-dum).
The most famous type of poetry found in Romeo and Juliet is a sonnet. ( a love poem)
The Globe Theatre, unlike some of the other theatres, was used exclusively to put on plays. Other theatres, like the Hope and the Swan, sometimes had bearbaiting and other types of entertainment. However, contrary to popular supposition, they put on a broad variety of plays, and not just plays by Shakespeare. Shakespeare wrote no more than two or three new plays a year (after all, his total output was 38 plays in a 23-year career), yet the theatre companies had to premiere a new play every week or so. That means that most of the plays they put on were not by Shakespeare.
Traditionally, Shakespeare's plays have been sorted into three boxes: Tragedies, Histories and Comedies. Sometimes scholars have invented new boxes to sort them into: Tragicomedies, Romances and Problem Plays. You could also apply other labels to them: Hamlet and Titus Andronicus are "revenge tragedies" and Much Ado About Nothing is probably the first "romantic comedy" ever written. All of these labels refer to "types of plays".
They were more likely to speak in prose and less likely in poetry. Of course, all types of characters speak prose sometimes.