Shakespeare Dark Sonnets
Sunday, August 28th, 2011

Please help me with questions about Shakespeare!?
1) who was the “dark lady” referred on his sonnets?
2) how many sonnets has Shakespeare written ?
3) who ruled the country when Shakespeare was alive ?
4) what three profession is Shakespeare known for ?
5) what does the term “ the lost years” mean in relation to Shakespeare’s life ?
6) what genre of plays did Shakespeare write ?
7) can you give me three samples of everyday phrases created by Shakespeare ?
how many plays did Shakespeare write ? What were his most famous ?
9) what was Shakespeare’s first public work ?
10) why did men play women’s roles during this time ?
11) who was the first black actor to play in a Shakespeare play ?
12) what was the first Shakespeare play that was made into a movie ?
13) what were some of Shakespeare’s early plays and some of his later plays ?
It is on http://www.shakespeare-online.com/
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