Traditionally, Shakespeare's plays have been sorted into three boxes: Tragedies, Histories and Comedies. Sometimes scholars have invented new boxes to sort them into: Tragicomedies, Romances and Problem Plays. You could also apply other labels to them: Hamlet and Titus Andronicus are "revenge tragedies" and Much Ado About Nothing is probably the first "romantic comedy" ever written. All of these labels refer to "types of plays".
He wrote comedies and tragedies; history plays and fantasy plays; cynical plays and idealistic plays; superb plays and others which were . . . not so good, shall we say?
Hamlet
Shakespeare only wrote one play which was set in Scotland--Macbeth.
William Shakespeare was the one who wrote the play "ROMEO AND JULIET, AMONG OTHERS".
Well, Shakespeare wrote only one play with a character called Romeo in it, and it was called Romeo and Juliet. You can probably guess the answer from the title of the play.
Shakespeare wrote only one play which included the character Agamemnon: Troilus and Cressida. It is set in Troy and the nearby plains.
It was his job. He wrote plays for a living. What gave him the idea for this particular play is a bit of a mystery. Unlike most of his plays, it was not closely based on a book or play by someone else. At least, not one that we know of. The plot contains a hodge-podge of Greek myth (Theseus and Hippolyta), German fairy legends (Oberon), English folk tales (Puck), and working class humour.
History
Shakespeare only wrote one play which was set in Scotland--Macbeth.
William Shakespeare wrote this line in his play "Hamlet".
Shakespeare wrote a play called "As You Like It". He wrote one called "What You Will". He wrote one called "All's Well that Ends Well" But nowhere is there reference to a play called "In Get Over It." Have you discovered a new, previously unheard of Shakespeare play? One with a character called "Heremes"? Just think, all those editions of Shakespeare's complete works will have to be rewritten.
William Shakespeare was the one who wrote the play "ROMEO AND JULIET, AMONG OTHERS".
Gosh, that's a tough one. And for our next question, who wrote Beethoven's Fifth Symphony? Shakespeare's play was written by Shakespeare of course.
Well, Shakespeare wrote only one play with a character called Romeo in it, and it was called Romeo and Juliet. You can probably guess the answer from the title of the play.
1) Shakespeare wrote lots of plays, not just one. 2) Plays are pieces of literature, they don't allow anyone to do anything.
Shakespeare wrote only one play which included the character Agamemnon: Troilus and Cressida. It is set in Troy and the nearby plains.
Shakespeare wrote one play called Romeo and juliet. They die in the end so nothing else could be written.
William Shakespeare wrote the Tempest in 1611.
He wrote ten of them. Titus Andronicus is one.