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What Did William Shakespears Write?

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    Mostly plays, but there are also sonnets and poems that he wrote. Although there is some arguments about this, he may not have written anything. Some say that it was a different person using his name as a pseudonym and that he was never educated well enough to write his plays or poetry.
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    Lojikal 

    answered 11 months ago

      That's a very easy to answer question.  He wrote words.  Ha ha.
      Do you want a list of the plays he wrote?  Do you want them listed in any particular order?

      Plays
      All's Well That Ends Well
      As You Like It
      The Comedy of Errors
      Cymbeline
      Love's Labours Lost
      Measure for Measure
      The Merry Wives of Windsor
      The Merchant of Venice
      A Midsummer Night's Dream
      Much Ado About Nothing
      Pericles, Prince of Tyre
      Taming of the Shrew
      The Tempest
      Troilus and Cressida
      Twelfth Night
      Two Gentlemen of Verona
      Winter's Tale  Henry IV, part 1
      Henry IV, part 2
      Henry V
      Henry VI, part 1
      Henry VI, part 2
      Henry VI, part 3
      Henry VIII
      King John
      Richard II
      Richard III Antony and Cleopatra
      Coriolanus
      Hamlet
      Julius Caesar
      King Lear
      Macbeth
      Othello
      Romeo and Juliet
      Timon of Athens
      Titus Andronicus

      Sonnets
      A Lover's Complaint
      The Rape of Lucrece
      Venus and Adonis
      Funeral Elegy
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      Slammer 

      answered 11 months ago

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