Apart from the obvious ones like Robin Hood or Superman or Elizabeth Bennett, who Shakespeare didn't even write about, almost all of Shakespeare's characters appear in some way in the sources he took his plots from. Shakespeare modified and tweaked their characters by making changes to the plot and by giving them self-revealing lines to say. It may be going too far to say he "created" them if by that you mean he invented them from whole cloth.
There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
No Shakespeare play has a character of that name.
Shakespeare was not interested in writing history. Even his so-called History Plays changed facts for dramatic effect. Macbeth is a tragedy. It was more important to create a tragic character than an accurate one.
There is no Shakespeare play with a character called Kerenza in it- can you check that you are spelling the name properly??
Iago is a major character in Shakespeare's play Othello.
There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
No Shakespeare play has a character of that name.
Shakespeare was not interested in writing history. Even his so-called History Plays changed facts for dramatic effect. Macbeth is a tragedy. It was more important to create a tragic character than an accurate one.
Prospero is the name of the main character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
There is no Shakespeare play with a character called Kerenza in it- can you check that you are spelling the name properly??
Brutus is the character with the most lines in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Hope this helps!
Anne Hathaway is not a character in Shakespeare's writing. She was his wife.
Iago is a major character in Shakespeare's play Othello.
Judith Shakespeare was a fictional character created to show the inequality of the genders during Shakespeare's time. The character was the talented twin sister of the famous William Shakespeare but was not recognized because of her sex.
Rosalind is the main character in Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
Shakespeare wrote about every possible type of character.
No! Jane Eyre is a fictioal character, Shakespeare was an author!