Hamlet, Henry V, Julius Caesar, and Measure for Measure are all in this period. Twelfth Night is as well. It was the era of the great tragedies, like Hamlet and Othello, of the last of the golden comedies, like Twelfth Night and As You Like It, and the beginning of the darker comedies like Troilus and Cressida and Measure for Measure.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men.
In 1603, The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men.
Of course! This was the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. There is some evidence the Bard, while never the (Poet Laureate) did function more or less as a Royal Ghost writer for Elizabeth! Read carefully the so-called Golden or farewell speech of this Monarch, why it has Bill Shakespeare all over it.
Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 17th November 1558 until her death on 24th March 1603. She was succeeded by King James I who reigned until his death on 27th March 1625. by christopher drew
Elizabethans were people who lived in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). William Shakespeare was one of these people, since he was born in 1564.
they went to plays
1558-1603
Elizabethan
the political mood in England between 1558 and 1603 was kind of sad n happeness at the same time because of what some people was goin threw
Well, it had to be during the Elizabethan Era, so between 1558-1603.
Elizabeth I
1558-1603
From 1558 to 1603, quite a few of Shakespeare's plays were, indeed, playing (that is, being performed) in England. In particular, many of the works now considered to be his 'greatest' were performed (and even published) in the last decade of the 16th century (that is, the 1590s) and into the start of the 17th century.
She was born 1533 became Queen in 1558 and was over in 1603 at her death
1558 - 1603
Elizabethan period.
Queen Elizabeth the 1st reigned between 17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603