There were two rulers of England during Shakespeare's life--Elizabeth I to 1603 and James I thereafter.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
Very little. Both monarchs supported the theatre generally of course, which enabled Shakespeare and his many contemporaries to flourish, but the monarchs themselves were not much involved in the day-to-day running of the playing companies. Shakespeare's main job was to get crowds into the theatre, not please the royalty. Of course they played at court too, but it would appear that the royals liked the same plays as the hoi polloi.
Shakespeare found nature an inspiration, and peoples' different reactions to love and life. While most stories in those days finished with a 'happily ever after,' Shakespeare realised that a total opposite could happen, so Shakespeare explored the many ways a romance story could end.The ideas for Shakespeare's plots were almost all taken from earlier stories, poems or plays. The English histories as well as the semi-historical King Lear and Macbeth were drawn from Holinshed's Chronicles. The story of Romeo and Juliet was from a poem written by Arthur Brooke in 1562. Hamlet was probably based on an earlier play which was itself based on a story by Saxo Grammaticus. We have an alternate Taming of the Shrew which is very similar to Shakespeare's. Roman historians provided the source for Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.Nowadays we tend to think that it was the stories which Shakespeare created, so that he deserves credit for any story of a brother of a king who murders the king and marries the widow. This is not so. Shakespeare created words for these people to say, which words showed them to be much more complex than any characters created beforehand and most created since.Historical Political figures.
It is the burial place of one of they Maya's greatest rulers.
Elizabeth 1 to 1603, and James 1 thereafter.
There were two rulers of England during Shakespeare's life--Elizabeth I to 1603 and James I thereafter.
Elizabeth the 1st and James the 1st
The colonial rulers of South Sudan was Great Britain.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
No, never. Scotland is part of Britain.
As Shakespeare's work became more and more firmly entrenched as a part of English culture, its influence on everyone's language and mode of communication became stronger and stronger. This would have become more and more apparent during and since the rule of Queen Victoria.
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Disagreements between the rulers of Britain, and the Pope brought about the formation of the Church of England. Research Henry VIII.
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