Many believe that Shakespeare's powerful use of language is one of the reasons his works remain popular today. Another reason was his use of multiple themes.
Many believe that Shakespeare's powerful use of language is one of the reasons his works remain popular today. Another reason was his use of multiple themes.
Buy a ticket to a professional performance of one of his plays. Watch it. Then you'll know.
(If you can't get in to a live performance, watch a good quality film of one of the plays instead.)
Many believe that Shakespeare's powerful use of language is one of the reasons his works remain popular today. Another reason was his use of multiple themes.
They have been around for a long time and they are still amazingly popular. That's what classic means.
England may have had around five million in 1600.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
I'm sorry, but I really don't know. I think she was young like around 32, but I have know idea.
It is called a 'ruff', and was worn in Western Europe between the mid-sixteenth century to the mid-seventeenth.
There was not a first film by William Shakespeare because he wrote his plays centuries before film was around. However, several of his plays have been adapted into film over the years.
They have been around for a long time and they are still amazingly popular. That's what classic means.
Around 20.09 Centuries.
Tradition holds that it was giving around 1300 BCE. Modern scholarship states that the Torah remained an oral tradition until centuries later, but no exact date is known.
England may have had around five million in 1600.
Very well. Shakespeare was a successful playwright, and he was encouraged to continue writing more and more plays. Also, many of his plays were put into print (some in pirated form), a good sign that they were popular. He was not, of course, the only playwright around at the time that was that successful--he had many popular and talented contemporaries.
Traditions of love have changed over the centuries, but the feeling of love has remained the same: butterflies in your stomach, everything around you is more magical, innate happiness and the desire to be with the other person forever.
Europe had always been predominately Christian by the time the Roman Empire fell in 476 CE. Judaism also remained the second largest religion for a good number of centuries, but was surpassed by Islam a few centuries ago. In 1299 the three largest religions were Christianity, Judaism, and Islam in that order.
The groundlings. They also get the closest view of the action, and get spit on by the actors.
I think there is around 16 centuries but I'm not to sure
none, only men could be in plays during the time that Shakespeare was around.
around 18 centuries