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William Shakespeare Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Anika Nicole, Wordsmith
Answered: Jul 10, 2018
Cassius, Portia, and Octavius are the characters from the play Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare. Cassius was the brother-in-law of Brutus and an acute judge of human nature. He...Read More

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Mskoh
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Julius Caesar

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LAURA TOSATTO
Answered: Mar 11, 2018
The Merry wiwes of Venice does not exist, it is not one of Shakespeare's plays. The correct title of the comedy should be"The merry wives of Windsor", but the quotation "Men of few words are the...Read More

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Mskoh
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Juliet

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T. Moore, Writer
Answered: Dec 17, 2018
It isn't that he is 'considered' famous; more that he actually IS extremely famous. Whichever country in the world you visit, Shakespeare's name will be known. Similarly, if people can only name...Read More

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Ken Wilson, Marketing Analyst
Answered: Dec 17, 2018
Venus and Adonis is a narrative poem, which was published in 1593 and written by William Shakespeare. This poem is more than likely Shakespeare's first publication. The verse tells the story of...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: May 28, 2017
The correct answer is Julius Caesar, not Hamlet. Brevity is the soul of wit.

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T. Moore, Writer
Answered: Dec 17, 2018
In April 1564, William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, an attractive town with a river not far from Oxford. He was baptised, and is buried, in Holy Trinity church there. His house,...Read More

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Carice Snow, Motivator
Answered: Jan 25, 2019
Shakespeare's plays are divided into the histories, the dramas or tragedies, and the comedies. He also wrote poems - for which he was first acclaimed - narrative poems, and perhap 512 sonnets. In...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Oct 27, 2017

Women were forbidden to perform on stage. Young men were playing female characters instead of women.

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D. Gray
Answered: May 31, 2018
William Shakespeare is certainly not an overrated English author. Shakespeare was way before his time and delivered some of the greatest written works that have ever been produced. His imagery...Read More

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T. Moore, Writer
Answered: Dec 17, 2018
There are always some who enjoy demolishing shibboleths. However, this is quite difficult when a writer has been revered by scholars and readers and theatre-goers world-wide for over four hundred...Read More

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Carice Snow, Motivator
Answered: Jan 25, 2019
In Shakespeare's early plays there was a clear distinction between comedy and tragedy. The audience will have known when they attended whether to expect to laugh and be diverted, or to become sad...Read More

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T. Moore, Writer
Answered: Dec 17, 2018
Shakespeare's plays have not changed over time; it is more that people sometimes seek to change them. They are so often performed that directors may choose to interpret them or present them in...Read More

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Ken Wilson, Marketing Analyst
Answered: Dec 17, 2018
My favourite play is As You Like It, a comedy about confused gender roles, nature and politics. The differentiation between the two females, Celia and Rosalind, is enjoyable as is the fun with...Read More

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