Shakespeare wrote 37 plays that depicted the struggles of kings, commoners, and everyone in between. His plays explore a wide range of human emotions, including love, hate, jealousy, ambition, and revenge. He also wrote about historical events, such as the Wars of the Roses and the Hundred Years' War.
Shakespeare's plays are known for their beauty of language, their insights into human nature, and their timeless relevance. They have been adapted into operas, ballets, films, and television shows, and they continue to be studied and enjoyed by people all over the world.