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Some time after 1599-1600 Shakespeare turned from writing predominantly romantic comedies and history plays to tragedies Which five plays are known as his great tragedies?

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Why does the author tell you the Elizabethans were critical and demanding?

because when William bring lot of people and his beautiful writing she look in a fault side.


Did Shakespeare poach deer?

His first biographer, writing about 100 years after Shakespeare had died, said he did. However, the details of the story he tells do not really add up. Most scholars nowadays treat the story as a romantic fabrication.


What was the main reason that most early Japanese literature was written by women?

In addition to how they looked, Japanese nobles took great care with how they spoke and wrote. Writing was very popular among the nobles, especially among the women. Many women wrote diaries and journals about their lives at court. In their diaries, these women carefully chose their words to make their writing beautiful.


When did William Shakespeare get inspired?

The idea that writers sit around waiting to be "inspired" is a very romantic one. Professional writers set aside time and write every day. They do not wait to be "inspired". If you check out the way writers like P.G. Wodehouse or Ernest Hemingway worked it was like this. We do not know very much about Shakespeare's work habits when writing, but we do know that he was a professional writer who earned his living partly through his writing, and that because he was also a professional actor with rehearsals and performances to attend, he had only limited time to write in. This suggests that the romantic idea of him writing when the inspiration hit is not accurate. If your question really means "Where did Shakespeare get the ideas for his plays?" the answer is that he got them from books he had read of history and Italian stories as well as from older plays he had seen and perhaps acted in. Very few of Shakespeare's stories were really original; the originality was in the way he told them.

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I do. Because cats are so beautiful and graceful. And there are soooo many kinds of cats in the world. (and its fun)


What is the author's perception of butterflies?

The author perceives butterflies as delicate and beautiful creatures that symbolize transformation, renewal, and freedom. Their graceful movements and vibrant colors often evoke feelings of wonder and joy in the author's writing.


What is James Fenimore Cooper's writing style?

Romantic writing style


What does transcendentalism?

Transcendentalism was a style of writing that emerged from the Romantic style of writing, around 1840.


What word means beautiful writing?

Calligraphy Graph means writing Calli means beautiful Calli - Graph(y) Beautiful - Writ(ing)


What types of writing were there in the Romantic Period?

Poetry and short stories.


What word literally means beautiful writing?

Cardiogram


Is Enrique like all latin man romantic?

Not all Latin men are alike. Enrique Iglesias can be considered romantic because he has had a successful career writing and singing romantic songs.


What can you learn from Much Ado about Nothing?

You can learn that Shakespeare wrote romantic comedies long before anyone else was writing romantic comedies.


What makes a piece of writing romantic?

Details that have to do with love. Or how much feeling the person has.


Not one of the ways nature commonly appears in Romantic writing?

as an adversary to be overcome


When did the romantic poets start writing?

Romance in literature started in the Renaissance period