1. "Love's Labour's Lost": This comedy is often regarded as one of Shakespeare's early works, possibly written around 1595. It revolves around a group of men who pledge to abstain from social interactions and focus on academic pursuits, but their intentions are challenged when they encounter women.
2. "Titus Andronicus": "Titus Andronicus" is a tragedy that is often considered to be one of Shakespeare's earlier plays, possibly composed between 1589 and 1593. It is characterized by its violent and macabre themes, involving revenge, mutilation, and death.