Nobody. Julius Caesar says it in a play by Menander
He's killed by Aufidius when he refuses to lead an attack on Rome.
The only unfinished Shakespeare play may be Sir Thomas More, a play thought to be a collaboration between a number of different playwrights including Shakespeare. But try as they might they could not come up with a version which would pass the censors and the play was abandoned. However, Shakespeare retired from playwriting three years before his death so he had no current projects going at the time he died.
John Shakespeare died in 1601
The play about Hamlet was totally made up by William Shakespeare - there was no 'real' Hamlet.
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yes
He's killed by Aufidius when he refuses to lead an attack on Rome.
is the one who write the play cowards die a thousand deaths
Romeo says this line in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is his final words before taking his own life.
Julius Caesar, as he was crossing the Rubicon. He said "Alea iacta est:" the die is cast. With this, he began the civil war against the Senate, prior to becoming Caesar.
1619 3 years after William Shakespeare die
Somewhere in Aberdeenshire (far from Birnam Wood or Dunsinane as in the Shakespeare play) in 1057.
Tybalt died on July 31st in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
The duration of Shakespeare Must Die is 2.93 hours.
The phrase "A man can die but once" is attributed to William Shakespeare. It appears in his play "Henry IV, Part 2," specifically in Act 3, Scene 2. The line reflects themes of honor and the inevitability of death, emphasizing that a person's fate is ultimately unavoidable.
Friar Lawrence said this line in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says, "These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume."
The only unfinished Shakespeare play may be Sir Thomas More, a play thought to be a collaboration between a number of different playwrights including Shakespeare. But try as they might they could not come up with a version which would pass the censors and the play was abandoned. However, Shakespeare retired from playwriting three years before his death so he had no current projects going at the time he died.