The Zen of Japan flourished, the novel "The Story of Hex" was written to describe the Genpei war and to show the virtues of Buddhism (Allinson 55). This peace continued until Ashikaga's influence and popularity began to decline in the capital and it lost all political power in 1460 (Allinson 55). In this short Japanese peace, Japan allowed the prosperity of culture and art. One form of art that can still be identified today is the oldest form of traditional Japanese drama, Nihon Nohgakudo (Novick 121).
As an example, let's look at French playwright Molièle's Le Bourgeois Janti Rumum (1670) and the great Japanese playwright Chikamatsu Monzamon (1721) with love suicide. These playwrights were modern people; when Moliere died, Chikamatsu was already 20 years old. The traditions of theater in France and Japan are completely independent and are different in every respect, but in these plays the playwrights are thinking about the new social order that began to form around them. This common concern has created attractive convergence - and there are the same interesting differences between their works
William Shakespeare is probably the most important writer of all British literature, and of course British Renaissance's most influential playwright. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in northern England in 1564, he was the son of a middle class glove maker. - One of the problems that you must be aware of when you watch the 12th day night play of the Shake Spear disguise theme is "disguise". This theme is one of the most important aspects of every story, as it can ultimately offer the reader a story.
William Shakespeare is probably the most influential writer of English literature, the most important playwright of the British Renaissance and was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 in Warwickshire, England . As a son of a successful middle class glove maker, Shakespeare went to grammar school, but his formal education did not continue. In 1582 he married an older woman, Ann Hathaway, and gave birth to three children. About 1590, he left his family and traveled to London as an actor and playwright. Following that there was a critical success of the public, Shakespeare eventually became the most popular playwright in the UK and became part of the Globe Theater. His career bridges the rule of Elizabeth I (during the reign of 1558 - 1603) and James I (1603 - 1625), he was the favorite of the two monarchs. In fact, James gave Shakespeare the most promising praise and gave them the status of the king.