King Lear? No, King Lear is not a poem and he did not suffer from Alzheimer's Disease (he goes insane not forgetful). The only Shakespeare poems with characters in them are Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and nobody in them has any mental problems.
The poem is written by Carol Ann Duffy who is writing from the point of view of Anne Hathaway. In the poem Anne Hathaway is speaking about her husband William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare most famous poem is Sonnet #18
Custard does not appear in any Shakespeare play. The character is actually from a poem titled "The Adventures of Custard the Dragon" by Ogden Nash, which is a whimsical tale about a cowardly dragon. If you're looking for Shakespearean characters, I can help with that as well!
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There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
The poem is written by Carol Ann Duffy who is writing from the point of view of Anne Hathaway. In the poem Anne Hathaway is speaking about her husband William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare most famous poem is Sonnet #18
Custard does not appear in any Shakespeare play. The character is actually from a poem titled "The Adventures of Custard the Dragon" by Ogden Nash, which is a whimsical tale about a cowardly dragon. If you're looking for Shakespearean characters, I can help with that as well!
Yes.
The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser from the time of Shakespeare may be the poem you are thinking of.
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There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
No Shakespeare play has a character of that name.
Do you mean, what poem is cursed? Macbeth the play is supposed to be cursed, but I have never heard of a poem being cursed. Or do you mean, what poem of Shakespeare's contains a curse? In Rape of Lucrece, Lucrece curses Tarquin pretty roundly. Or do you mean, what poem puts a curse in Shakespeare's mouth? Well, his epitaph for one.
Because it was the name used in the poem Romeus and Juliet, which Shakespeare used as his source for the play. As the poem says, "Our Juliet's uncle's son, that clepéd was Tybalt"
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natasha is the main character in the poem the bridegroom