William Shakespeare's Works/Comedies



=The Comedies of Shakespeare=

Shakespeare covered a wide range of themes and characters in his comedies. Three comedies that were performed and published in 1594, towards the end of the first period, will show this neatly.

For example, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, he covered marriage in Fairyland, with well-known characters such as Titania and Oberon (the king and queen of Fairyland), and more purely comic characters such as Bottom. The scenery is often very lavish for this play, and many performances take place outdoors.

In The Taming of the Shrew, another play about marriage and love, Katherine is the headstrong daughter of a king, until she meets her match in Petruchio.

The Merchant of Venice is all about the lives of Venetian merchants.

Twelfth Night was commissioned for James I and played when Shakespeare was a member of the King's Men, or about that time. It is a play about the English tradition of Epiphany, which is on January 6.

The Plays

 * All's Well That Ends Well Script
 * Study Guide
 * As You Like It Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Comedy of Errors Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Tragedy of Cymbeline Script
 * Study Guide
 * Love's Labours Lost Script
 * Study Guide
 * Measure for Measure Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Merry Wives of Windsor Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Merchant of Venice Script
 * Study Guide
 * A Midsummer Night's Dream Script
 * Study Guide
 * Much Ado About Nothing Script
 * Study Guide
 * Pericles, Prince of Tyre Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Taming of the Shrew Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Tempest Script
 * Study Guide
 * Troilus and Cressida Script
 * Study Guide
 * Twelfth Night Script
 * Study Guide
 * Two Gentlemen of Verona Script
 * Study Guide
 * Two Noble Kinsmen Script
 * Study Guide
 * The Winter's Tale Script
 * Study Guide 