Fun Facts About Shakespeare
Did you know that Shakespeare invented over 1,700 English words?
Shakespeare’s plays have been translated into over 80 languages.
Shakespeare was born and died on the same date, April 23rd.
The phrase all that glitters is not gold was coined by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare’s plays include a total of 884,421 words.
Shakespeare is often referred to as the Bard of Avon.
Shakespeare’s plays are divided into comedies, tragedies, and histories.
The Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare’s plays were performed, burned down in 1613 during a performance.
Shakespeare’s longest play is Hamlet, with around 4 hours of performance time.
Shakespeare’s shortest play is The Comedy of Errors.
The phrase fair play was first used by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare used the word love a total of 2,191 times in his plays.
The character Hamlet has the most lines of any Shakespearean character.
Shakespeare’s wife was named Anne Hathaway.
Shakespeare’s plays were performed by men only, as women were not allowed on the stage during that time.
The play Macbeth is considered to be cursed among actors, so they avoid saying its name inside a theatre.
Shakespeare’s plays explore themes of love, power, revenge, and betrayal.
Shakespeare wrote many of his plays during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
The phrase wild goose chase was first used by Shakespeare.
Fun Facts About Shakespeare part 2
Shakespeare’s sonnets are one of the greatest achievements in English literature.
The famous line To be or not to be? is from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet.
The character Juliet is only 13 years old in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare’s plays often featured mistaken identities and disguises.
Shakespeare’s plays have been performed more often than those of any other playwright.
Shakespeare’s plays are still performed and studied worldwide, over 400 years after his death.
The character Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream is known for his mischievous nature.
Many expressions used today, such as break the ice and in a pickle, originated in Shakespeare’s plays.
Shakespeare’s plays were often performed at court for royalty and nobility.
Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar includes the famous line Et tu, Brute? meaning And you, Brutus?
Shakespeare’s plays often explore the complexities of human nature.
Shakespeare’s plays have inspired numerous films, adaptations, and modern interpretations.
Shakespeare’s plays often include memorable and iconic speeches.
Shakespeare’s plays were not originally published as books, but as individual play scripts.
The character Othello is one of Shakespeare’s most famous and tragic heroes.
Shakespeare’s plays often feature strong female characters, such as Lady Macbeth and Cleopatra.
Shakespeare’s plays are filled with witty wordplay and puns.
Many of Shakespeare’s plays were inspired by historical events and figures.
Shakespeare wrote his plays in blank verse, a form of unrhymed poetry.
The line all the world’s a stage is from Shakespeare’s play As You Like It.
Shakespeare’s plays often examine the conflict between appearance and reality.
Shakespeare’s plays were not widely appreciated during his lifetime, but gained popularity after his death.
Shakespeare’s play The Tempest is believed to be his last solo work.
Shakespeare’s works have greatly influenced the English language and literature.
Shakespeare’s play Macbeth includes supernatural elements, such as witches and ghosts.
Shakespeare’s plays continue to be performed and celebrated in annual Shakespeare festivals around the world.