While Shakespeare wrote in 4 major geners--romance, comedy, tragedy, and history--he was most prolific in the comedy genre.
He was a playwright.
Shakespeare did not specialize in genres. He wrote comedies, tragedies, histories, and tragicomedies. The only genre in which he did not excel was political satire.
"William Shakespeare and the Globe" sounds like the title of an essay.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
Poetry.
It's a history play.
The plays Shakespeare wrote with are traditionally divided into Histories, Comedies and Tragedies. His favourite genre of poetry was the sonnet.
Shakespeare wrote poetry and plays.
Eighteen of Shakespeare's thirty-eight plays are comedies.
"William Shakespeare and the Globe" sounds like the title of an essay.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
History
Poetry.
It's a history play.
The plays Shakespeare wrote with are traditionally divided into Histories, Comedies and Tragedies. His favourite genre of poetry was the sonnet.
He wrote plays and poetry.
The plays Shakespeare wrote with are traditionally divided into Histories, Comedies and Tragedies. His favorite genre of poetry was the sonnet.
Drama - in particular performable playsPoetry - in particular sonnets
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