Without consciously trying, Shakespeare's plays reflect the customs and attitudes that pervade his society and culture.
Shakespeare is a treasury of quotations for all occasions. Find a quotation which captures the theme you are trying to write about and start with that.
There's the problem
A play could be all three. Hamlet, a tragedy by Shakespeare, and also a revenge play, is thought by some to be a "problem play" because it does not fit their definition in some way. And that is what makes people call plays "problem plays"--they have decided that plays have to follow certain rules which they made up, and when Shakespeare doesn't follow their rules it's a "problem". The only rules Shakespeare went by were: the people must like it and the government must tolerate it.
happy comedies, problem plays, romantic comedies.
There is no fire wood problem and the government isn't trying to solve it.
Historians solve many different problems; there is no "key problem"
They keep trying!
binding things together
guessing
it is a prediction at what you think will be the outcome of the experiment...
milling grain, as the name implies.
clearly define th problem they are trying to solve
My amusement at the kids trying to solve the math problem made me laugh.
True (APEX)
Basically why do people ask questions that are of little use to the world.
how to get tasks completed that need to be done.