Friday 15 November 2013

William Shakespeare

William, Shakespeare, vip, William Shakespeare

 Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1864 near the Stratford, United Kingdom. In English literature and drama writing no one has any matching with William Shakespeare until now. He has become famous in his lifetime. Yet surprisingly little is known about his life and conditions. That is why many people have different thoughts about him. Some people have even more doubt about his identity and they think that Shakespeare is merely a fictitious figure. The actual writer is someone else.

He would write the old stories in a new way. He would increase some interesting characters and written words of wisdom in such a sophisticated and poetic style that it would look like as a part of the original.

Excluding drama and plays Shakespeare has written many poems. He had a good communication skills and imagination powers.
Shakespeare’s name doesn’t need any recognition. Shakespeare is known everywhere. He has widespread boost to the art of drama.

With the power of his pen he has given the plays and dramas a new shape. Shakespeare has introduced to the general public with some unforgettable and lesion giving characters. Now-a-days students of English literature are taking benefits from them. Shakespeare has died in 1616 at the age of 52. 

Tragedies
·         Romeo and Juliet
·         Coriolanus
·         Titus Andronicus 
·         Timon of Athens 
·         Julius Caesar
·         Macbeth 
·         Hamlet
·         Troilus and Cressida 
·         King Lear
·         Othello
·         Antony and Cleopatra
·         Cymbeline 


Comedies
·         All's Well That Ends Well 
·         As You Like It
·         The Comedy of Errors
·         Love's Labour's Lost
·         Measure for Measure 
·         The Merchant of Venice 
·         The Merry Wives of Windsor
·         A Midsummer Night's Dream
·         Much Ado About Nothing
·         Pericles, Prince of Tyre 
·         The Taming of the Shrew
·         The Tempest 
·         Twelfth Night
·         The Two Gentlemen of Verona
·         The Two Noble Kinsmen 
·         The Winter's Tale