Traditionally, his plays have been put into the categories of Histories (stories taken from English history), Tragedies (stories that end badly for the main characters), and Comedies (stories which end well for the main characters). Sometimes people invent new categories for the plays which do not fit into those three. It's also fair to say that Shakespeare's plays do not as a rule have realistic dialogue; the characters speak often in heightened poetic dialogue. Nor are the plots naturalistic--some are fantasies, and others have a folk-tale quality.
William Shakespeare died in 1616.
No. King Lear is play by William Shakespeare.
The Stratfordian argument is that William Shakespeare wrote the majority of the plays and sonnets in his repertoire. The Anti-Stratfordian argument is that he did not write what he was associated with but an aristocrat did instead.
shakespeare usually had plays of 5 acts each with 5 scenes
Since you are asking this in the category 'Shakespeare': he wrote tragedies (10), histories (10), romances (5) and comedies (13).
Poetry and plays.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
music acting and theater work write plays like romeo and juleet
No, Shakespeare wrote plays, sonnets and poems.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
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Ten of Shakespeare's plays are categorized as histories.