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All Shakespeare's plays, including the tragedies, have five acts.
You might think that William Shakespeare mainly wrote tragedies because he is most famous for his tragedies, but actually he wrote almost twice as many comedies (18) as tragedies (10) and histories (10).
None; Shakespeare was not a military man. Probably the word you are thinking of is not "strategies" but "tragedies", in which case see the related question.
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Shakespeare wrote almost twice as many comedies as he did tragedies or histories.
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All Shakespeare's plays, including the tragedies, have five acts.
You might think that William Shakespeare mainly wrote tragedies because he is most famous for his tragedies, but actually he wrote almost twice as many comedies (18) as tragedies (10) and histories (10).
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None; Shakespeare was not a military man. Probably the word you are thinking of is not "strategies" but "tragedies", in which case see the related question.
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William Shakespeare wrote 38 plays. They are divided into comedies, histories and tragedies. See the related question for a full list of his plays.
yes. He wrote Romeo and Juliet (which is the most famous) and he wrote many romantic comedies and tragedies that were somewhat romantic.
William Shakespeare wrote many plays that are still read and performed today in schools across the world. Plays include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and were a mix of comedies, tragedies, and histories.
There are many tragedies in the world, such as you not being able to make up a sentence with the word "tragedies"!
It depends on who you talk to. Generally the ten plays Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus, and Timon of Athens are considered tragedies. But Cymbeline has also been lumped in with the tragedies for some reason. Troilus and Cressida has also been considered as a tragedy with more reason. And some people have classified Romeo and Juliet as a tragicomedy.