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Imogen in Cymbeline is a wonderful heroine who is betrayed by her husband like Desdemona, has to fight off an oafish suitor like Sylvia and disguises herself like Portia and Rosalind.

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What made Shakespeare's work so popular?

It's just so darn good.


Why did everyone enjoy Shakespeare's play so much?

Shakespeare's plays continue to be popular for many reasons. They are full of action and incident, have great characters and terrific lines. The storylines (almost all borrowed and adapted by Shakespeare) are so good, they have become iconic in the form Shakespeare presented them. Of course, plays do not exist in limbo--they have to be produced and acted well if they are to come alive. It's hard to enjoy Shakespeare (or any other playwright) if badly acted. So, find a good production or a good film and watch a play yourself to find out why people enjoy them.


What part of the play Hamlet did shakespeare play?

There is an old story that Shakespeare played the Ghost, however, there is no documentary proof of that. So it may or may not be true.


What sport did william shakespeare play?

There is no evidence that William Shakespeare engaged in any sports. He might have done, but there is no reason to say so.


How did Shakespeare plays affect the kings men?

The King's Men was the name for the theatrical company formerly known as the Lord Chamberlain's men after King James I became their patron in 1603. Shakespeare was a member of this company and all of the plays he wrote after 1594 were the exclusive property of the company. So, if you wanted to see a play by Shakespeare, you had to see the King's Men perform it. Since Shakespeare's plays were very popular, this meant big crowds and more money for the members of the company. So, how do Shakespeare's plays affect the King's Men? They made them rich.

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Why are Shakespeare's play so popular and why do you still read them today?

Shakespeare's plays where enteraining and extremely well written, I still read them because I enjoy a great moral story.


Who is most popular play write from renaissance?

The most popular playwright associated with the renaissance is of course William Shakespeare. It was not always so, and a lot depends on how you define the renaissance.


What was so popular about shakespeare?

He had a big Johnson


What theaters have Shakespeare's plays performed at them?

Most theatres that are not specifically dedicated to one kind of entertainment will, sooner or later, find themselves home to a play by Shakespeare. That is because Shakespeare's plays are so popular that most acting companies want to put them on, and most actors want to play in them.


Can a play such as Macbeth by Shakespeare also be a historical narrative?

It might be so Shakespeare was a play and peom writer so it might has well be


Where was Shakespeare first play at?

We don't know exactly what Shakespeare's first play was, so we cannot answer questions about it.


Who requested the shakespeare write the play Macbeth?

One of the fantasies of readers of Shakespeare is that someone came up to Shakespeare and said, "You should write a play about Falstaff in love" or "You should write a play about Hamlet", or "You should write a play about witches and Scottish history". There is no evidence that anything of this kind ever happened. In particular, there is no evidence that any king or queen of England ever told Shakespeare how to do his job. Choosing the right story for his plays was Shakespeare's job. Like anyone else in the marketing business, he went with what was trending: his character of Falstaff was hugely popular so he wrote sequels; Hamlet was a proven stage play and revenge tragedies an established genre; Macbeth was written just after the Gunpowder Plot at a time when supporting the king would appear to be a politically correct and popular move. (Shakespeare seems to have miscalculated on this last one; the indications are that Macbeth was not a popular play with either the public or the court)


What made Shakespeare's work so popular?

It's just so darn good.


Why did everyone enjoy Shakespeare's play so much?

Shakespeare's plays continue to be popular for many reasons. They are full of action and incident, have great characters and terrific lines. The storylines (almost all borrowed and adapted by Shakespeare) are so good, they have become iconic in the form Shakespeare presented them. Of course, plays do not exist in limbo--they have to be produced and acted well if they are to come alive. It's hard to enjoy Shakespeare (or any other playwright) if badly acted. So, find a good production or a good film and watch a play yourself to find out why people enjoy them.


What part of the play Hamlet did shakespeare play?

There is an old story that Shakespeare played the Ghost, however, there is no documentary proof of that. So it may or may not be true.


What is so special about The Taming of the Shrew?

Nothing. It's a play by Shakespeare, one of his more popular comedies. It's somewhat controversial, as there are feminism issues in it. But there are other plays that are more popular and others which are equally controversial, but for different reasons. That doesn't mean that it's not entertaining and worth watching. It is. But that's not unusual with Shakespeare.


In Bangladesh which heroine people like?

People like almost every heroine. All heroine are so beautiful but most people like Sabnur. She is so beautiful.