Falstaff from Henry IV
I think it is Richard the third
This question could mean more than one thing. Where did he get his plot ideas from? Almost all of his plots are taken from books he read or plays he saw. What inspired his sonnets? They are written to several people. One imagines that his relationship with these people or their character was what inspired him to write what he did. What inspired the characters he created? These were surely developed from the people he met and interacted with. Shakespeare had a remarkable facility for observing and learning many things about many kinds of people and the lives they led. Why did Shakespeare write at all? It was his job; it was how he made enough money to support his wife and children in Stratford.
Without consciously trying, Shakespeare's plays reflect the customs and attitudes that pervade his society and culture.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
Probably back home to visit his wife and family.
I think it is Richard the third
well when it comes to this question, its based on who's opinion. but my answer would be... OMG the hitachiin twins! (back off they're MINE)
yes, if you back that opinion up with facts.
None of Shakespeare's friends is as famous as he is. Back then, though, his friend Richard Burbage was much more famous than Shakespeare was.
Probably 1613.
Romeo
This question could mean more than one thing. Where did he get his plot ideas from? Almost all of his plots are taken from books he read or plays he saw. What inspired his sonnets? They are written to several people. One imagines that his relationship with these people or their character was what inspired him to write what he did. What inspired the characters he created? These were surely developed from the people he met and interacted with. Shakespeare had a remarkable facility for observing and learning many things about many kinds of people and the lives they led. Why did Shakespeare write at all? It was his job; it was how he made enough money to support his wife and children in Stratford.
Shakespeare didn't have women actors because back when he was living women weren't aloud to have that kind of job
Without consciously trying, Shakespeare's plays reflect the customs and attitudes that pervade his society and culture.
It's not a poem. What happened was this. In a play Shakespeare was writing a character has just left the stage saying he will find his friend and return soon. Obviously while we are waiting for him to show up again something has to be going on to keep the audience's attention. He had planned a song to be sung after the character Orlando returns to the stage, so he couldn't have two songs back-to-back. Instead he had a really depressed character give a long speech about how everybody's life is basically the same as a response to the idea that there are some people who are worse off than he is. You can check it out if you like. The play is called As You Like It. The character who makes the speech is called Jaques. You can find it in Act 2 Scene 7 of the play.
There weren't any pianos back then.
Richard III