What were William problem plays?
The problem play's, also called the 'dark comedies are the plays of William Shakespeare that explores serious social or moral issue as well as comical element. Often featuring themes of corruption, deceit, and betrayal are 'The Merchant of Venice, "Alls well That Ends Well, and 'Measure for Measure". The problem in question are not easily resolved and usually lead to tragicomedy conclusion, the protagonist's personal problem become a metaphor for wider societal issues, adding depth complexity to narratives. These play delves into human flaws, ethical dilemmas, class conflicts, gender, relationships, justice versus mercy, all with an undercurrent to Shakespeare signature wordplay witty dialogue with the problem, plays, Shakespeare masterfully weaves serious contemplation's about human conditions