In Macbeth, Act II Scene 3 Lennox explains that during the night chimneys were blown down, lamentings , screams, prophecies of doom and bird calls were heard all night and there was, according to some people an earthquake. What does Macbeth say to this? "'T was a rough night." D'ya think? Ironically it was even rougher than Lennox imagines, for Macbeth anyway.
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Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to rinse his hands of Duncan's blood; you cannot wash away guilt.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
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No. Shakespeare wrote over 38 plays. Some of them you may not have heard about, however.
They wrote plays. They never wrote them together although they were friendly and Shakespeare had acted in some of Jonson's plays.
some of them were called sonnets
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
Shakespeare wrote most of his plays. Some others may have inspired him.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays in London. Where exactly in London is an open question.
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No. Shakespeare wrote over 38 plays. Some of them you may not have heard about, however.
The Shakespeare plays are questions for many reasons. The main reason why it is been questionis because of how dark the plays are.
Anything Shakespeare.
They wrote plays. They never wrote them together although they were friendly and Shakespeare had acted in some of Jonson's plays.
Well, there were a lot of poems and plays by Shakespeare. Here are some plays and poems by Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Macbeth A Midsummer Night's Dream etc..
Shakespeare displayed an interest in plays throughout his working life in London, basically from some time before 1592 and 1614.
romeo and juliet
some of them were called sonnets