Most of Shakespeare's work was based off of stories he'd heard from around the country, and from other people's work. In particular he made use of Holinshed's Chronicles (a history book) for many of his plots.
They are mostly either about love or politics.
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Shakespeare adapted his plays from a number of sources: history, stories, older plays, even a couple of originals.
It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
No
They are mostly either about love or politics.
Shakespeare adapted his plays from a number of sources: history, stories, older plays, even a couple of originals.
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No. Shakespeare never ever based his plays on his own life. This is probably a good thing as his life was probably pretty boring.
No but it is one of the most famous plays written by shakespeare
It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
the most important part was the defeat of the Spanish armada
Hamlet is the most performed play. As far as I know, none have been prefoomed.
five acts
Shakespeare based his history plays on Holinshed's Chronicles, including the seven history plays named after one or other of the King Henrys.
No
chips and beans