Whether it was a favourite while he was at school or not (and we do not have any records which might confirm at any time of his life what he actually enjoyed) the fact is that he made a lot of use of Plutarch's Lives, which was a school text, as a source for plots.
No, Shakespeare and his work were very popular during his lifetime. His plays were one of the reasons his theatre company became the top company in England.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
Elizabet I was queen from before Shakespeare was born until her death in 1603. After that, her cousin James I became king, and remained on the throne until after Shakespeare's death in 1616.
Yes he was. Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, who later became known as the King's Men during King James I's reign.
Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, so everyone he knew, he knew during the renaissance.
The King of England in the latter part of Shakespeare's life was James I.
No, Shakespeare and his work were very popular during his lifetime. His plays were one of the reasons his theatre company became the top company in England.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
Elizabet I was queen from before Shakespeare was born until her death in 1603. After that, her cousin James I became king, and remained on the throne until after Shakespeare's death in 1616.
Yes he was. Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, who later became known as the King's Men during King James I's reign.
It became a sport during the year, 1921. It became favorite (better then baseball) at the year of 1965.
As Shakespeare's work became more and more firmly entrenched as a part of English culture, its influence on everyone's language and mode of communication became stronger and stronger. This would have become more and more apparent during and since the rule of Queen Victoria.
William Shakespeare is not a Neoclassical writer. He is considered a Renaissance playwright who wrote during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, so everyone he knew, he knew during the renaissance.
She wasn't alive during "Shakespeare's time". She was born 300 years after Shakespeare's daughter Susannah. Women could and did write during "Shakespeare's time" but not women who had not yet been born.
The USA did not exist as such during Shakespeare's lifetime so there was no president of the USA. England/UK has never had a president, and during Shakespeare's lifetime there was no such position as prime minister.
William Shakespeare was alive during the Elizabethan period. He was the most famous playwrite of his time.