Love (all the comedies, Romeo and Juliet), duplicity (Cymbeline, The Taming of the Shrew, Othello, Lear), madness (Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth, Timon, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Titus Andronicus), ruptured families (Lear, Romeo and Juliet, Pericles, The Winter's Tale, Comedy of Errors, Cymbeline, Tempest, Twelfth Night), politics (all the histories and the four Roman plays and Macbeth)
Venus and Adonis is about love and sex. These are both favourite themes. A number of the sonnets are about having children and continuing your family. Many also have to do with the transience of beauty. This theme shows up in the plays as well. Many of the history plays and also the tragedies with a historical background have to do with the transfer of political power, about revolution and usurpation, and the orderly inheritance of the crown. Insanity is dealt with in King Lear and Hamlet. Duplicity is a favourite theme, both comically and tragically. The struggle between men and women is portrayed frequently, with the victory going sometimes to the one and sometimes to the other. Revenge is also a theme in such plays as Hamlet, Titus Andronicus and the Merchant of Venice.
He focused a lot on love. And a mystery woman, which many believe might have been a woman he had an affair with.
Comedy, history, tragedy.
His writing.
no he had the WORST hand writing ever
There are many debates over William Shakespeare. There are people who theorize that William Shakespeare, was not actually William Shakespeare. These people believe that William Shakespeare was a noble of high birth, who was using the name William Shakespeare to publish writing. There's also the belief that William Shakespeare was actually several different people writing under the name of William Shakespeare. Ultimately, there's no hard evidence to suggest that William Shakespeare was anyone other than William Shakespeare. So the answer is "YES, William Shakespeare was a real writer."
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
I really like writing plays
Writing.
William Shakespeare is the most important writer in the history of writing plays.
His writing.
no he had the WORST hand writing ever
Shakespeare wrote approximately between 1590 and 1613.
Shakespeare died in 1616. There is no evidence of him writing plays after 1614.
There are many debates over William Shakespeare. There are people who theorize that William Shakespeare, was not actually William Shakespeare. These people believe that William Shakespeare was a noble of high birth, who was using the name William Shakespeare to publish writing. There's also the belief that William Shakespeare was actually several different people writing under the name of William Shakespeare. Ultimately, there's no hard evidence to suggest that William Shakespeare was anyone other than William Shakespeare. So the answer is "YES, William Shakespeare was a real writer."
William Shakespeare
We have no idea when Shakespeare first tried writing poetry.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
I really like writing plays
From 1590 to 1613, more or less.