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What was the original language that Macbeth was written in?

William Shakespeare was English and all his plays were written in English. The semi-true events which take place in Macbeth happened in Gaelic speaking Scotland and were therefore originally recorded in Gaelic.


What style of writing did shakespeare write in?

Shakespeare wrote in poetry, even when he was writing plays.


What was shakespeare style of writing?

Shakespearean.


What was William's STYLE OF WRITING?

Shakespeares 4 types of writing were solioquy, asides, blank verse, and prologuesIf anyone wrote today the way Shakespeare did, it would be called an archaic style, although of course it was perfectly contemporary at the time Shakespeare wrote it. I would describe it as an ornate style.


What is William Shakespeare's style of writing?

Poetic, dense, usually in rhythm (often iambic pentameter), using a very large vocabulary.


What is shakespeare style in writing his tragedy?

good


What style of writing did shakespeare use in his plays?

blank verse


How was William shakespeare different from the poets and playwrights known as the university wits?

William Shakespeare differed from the university wits in that he did not attend university, while many of the university wits did. Additionally, Shakespeare's writing style was unique, blending traditional elements with innovative techniques, setting him apart from his contemporaries.


Should Shakespearean drama should be capitalized?

Yes, the term "Shakespearean drama" should be capitalized because it refers to the specific works and style of writing of William Shakespeare.


Who had the biggest impact on William Shakespeare?

Hard to say. His writing style was influenced by all of the influences in English drama up to that point, the most recent significant ones being Kyd and Marlowe.


What did William Shakespeare do influence religion?

Shakespeare lived and wrote during a time when England was still Catholic. His writing style and choice of vocabulary is directly connected to what we call Elisabethan English -- named for the queen reigning during Shakespeare's time. Therefore Shakespeare's influence on religion is most evident in the writing style of the King James translation of the Bible. Although no longer considered as authoritative or accurate as once believed, the King James translation is still considered the most eloquent and it remains the most pervasively published.


What is William congreve's style of writing?

william congreve was an author who writes in a very grand lucid style he has written many notable works.