There is no way of answering this. Shakespeare left no records about what his favourite anything was. His personal life is a complete mystery.
'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Shakespeare didn't define these phrases; he expected you to figure them out. In this case he didn't even use it: "paper-faced" does not appear in any of Shakespeare's works. But if it did, you could figure it out--what colour is paper? An expression Shakespeare did actually use was "cream-faced" (in Macbeth), and since cream and paper are the same colour, it means the same thing.
jack Taylor believes that purple best describes Shakespeare.
We have no idea what Shakespeare did or didn't like.
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.
There is no objective answer to this question.
pink is the best colour for girls and if they are rich better
'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
It's whatever colour you like. Personally I prefere dark brown eyes.
nicholas is the best
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
Shakespeare. Also other writers like Marlowe, Spenser, Donne, and Milton. And some great musicians like Purcell. And famous sailors like Drake. And Queen Elizabeth of course. And that's just England. How about Cervantes in Spain? He was Shakespeare's contemporary.
Shakespeare didn't define these phrases; he expected you to figure them out. In this case he didn't even use it: "paper-faced" does not appear in any of Shakespeare's works. But if it did, you could figure it out--what colour is paper? An expression Shakespeare did actually use was "cream-faced" (in Macbeth), and since cream and paper are the same colour, it means the same thing.
jack Taylor believes that purple best describes Shakespeare.
he was always going on that one day he would be the best writer in the world
We have no idea what Shakespeare did or didn't like.
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.