Shakespeare got his story ideas from a number of different writers. Two major ones are Raphael Holinshed, whose Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland provided the storylines for all of the history plays and also for Macbeth, eleven plays in all, and Plutarch, whose Lives of the Greeks and Romans provided the storylines for Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus. The rest were one-offs: As You Like It came from Lodge's Rosalind; Romeo and Juliet from Brooke's Romeus and Juliet; King Lear from the old anonymous Queen's Men play King Leir; The Comedy of Errors from Plautus's Menaechmi; etc. etc. Shakespeare also occasionally created his own plot, particularly in The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ovid Holinshed Plutarch
I just finished reading the brand new book, "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" which is the Star Wars story told as Shakespeare would have done, in blank verse. So, I guess you could say some writers of today are obviously heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare got the ideas for virtually all of his stories from books he had read. Very few of his plots are original. The Comedy of Errors is based on an old Latin play, for example.
As with almost all of Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare got the story from a story he read somewhere.
From a story called "Un Capitano Moro" (A Moorish Captain) in the book Gli Hecatommithi by the Italian author Cinthio.
Ovid Holinshed Plutarch
I just finished reading the brand new book, "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" which is the Star Wars story told as Shakespeare would have done, in blank verse. So, I guess you could say some writers of today are obviously heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
If you really felt like writing, you'd have a story idea. Click on the link to see how writers get story ideas.
You can't be writing a story if you don't already have a story line!If you get a story from someone else, you'll be writing their story, not yours. Click on the link to see how writers get story ideas.
You'll have to learn how to come up with your own story ideas if you want to write anime! Try THIS link to see how writers get their ideas.
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Shakespeare's immediate source was the poem Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke. The story was not original to Brooke, either, but had been told many times earlier by Italian writers.
You may write any story that you think is interesting! You're the writer. Here's a link to show you how writers get their ideas.
If you're going to be a writer, you have to come up with the ideas, not some anonymous person on the internet. Writers are not going to give you good ideas that they could actually sell. Here's a link to teach you how writers get ideas.
If you're going to be a writer, you have to come up with your own ideas. I can tell you that you need to do some research into the Middle Ages so you can see what parts of this era are interesting to you. You have to be interested in a story in order to write it. This link will show you how writers get their ideas.
The part of Judith Shakespeare's story that most clearly addresses the issue of women's potential as writers is her struggle to gain recognition and respect in a male-dominated literary world, despite her talent and creativity. This highlights the barriers and challenges that women have historically faced in pursuing writing and asserting their voices.