because that was the only form of entertainment in those days ,so he tried to make his plays interesting for everyone watching them. He did not want people to regret watching his plays.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
yes because it was his job. :D
Shakespeare wrote this play for the same reason he wrote all of his plays: to make money.
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
For me it was the twists that were in the plays.
Wrote Plays
The first Elizabeth made William Shakespeare's career. She was very fond of the arts. She adored Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
Shakespeare wrote his plays to make money. He was part owner of a theatre company and they made more money if they had new plays and good plays to put on. Shakespeare was able to provide the company with both.
He gave her his second-best bed.
By watching and liking his plays.
He was an actor so he wrote plays to act in, to make a living.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
To make money.
We think that William Shakespeare thought about writing poems and plays when he grew up. When he grew up, he wrote interesting plays like "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Tempest" other interesting plays. Some people actually turned some into comedies or something. Look around!
To make money, mostly. It was his job.