Actor's script, Mark Norman, Tom Stoppard, Director John Madden, Joseph Fiennes of Shakespeare, Juwa Dench of Princess Viola de Lesseptus, Judy Den of Queen Elizabeth, and Ned Allen Ben Alec. The movie is called "Shakespeare Love". Young Shakespeare is about to begin his new drama "Romeo and the daughter of pirate esher." But Shakespeare has a blockade of writers According to his "narrowing" in the 16th century, only love can break through this powerful obstacle and bring him back to his "muse". During the audition of the drama, he met a wonderful actor, Thomas Kent, who was a disguise princess.
When the movie began Shakepeare 's patron Philip Henslow (Jeffrey Rush) found himself thanks to a loan to Shark Hugh Finneman (Tom Wilkinson). Henslowe has partnered with the next Shakespeare's latest comedy "Romeo and Ethel" and the pirate's daughter promises that this will be a topic. The play will later be renamed Romeo and Jurriette and will be reproduced as a tragedy (but with a ridiculous background like a nurse). Whether Shakespeare was bothered by the blockade of the writer and did not finish the game, but he began auditioning for Romeo.
As one of the most famous and legendary storytellers in history, William Shakespeare cheered from Avon in the UK in the 1500s. Shakepeare's portfolio has a series of dramas, sonnets, poetry, and several kinds of novels that have been studied and read over the past several centuries. Another common strategy in the use of conflicts, weapons and tragedies to fascinate the audience is that Shakespeare interwoven many of his works with mythical creatures.
For seven years, William Shakespeare actually disappeared from all records and appeared in London around 1592. This caused a lot of controversy about Shakespeare's life. Rowe is told that young Shakespeare loves poaching and had to escape from Stratford after the accident with Sir Thomas Lucy. There are rumors that Sheikh Speer worked as an assistant principal for Lancashire for a while, but this is at best indirect. This is rough
Shakespeare trusts Don John for the third act, second act, second act and truthfully uses the phrase "your leisure service" and "if you like" to describe it as a reliable person I will. Respecting the relationship between the parties, he seems to show Don John's mischief and evil aspect at this scene (this is a real reality). This is related to the environment because not only Claudio and Don Pedro believe in Don Pedro. Although he seems to be reliable for them, he is also a man. During the Elizabethan era, men were superior and dominant over women, so Claudio and Don Pedro believed in the words of Don Pedro - because men seem to be more convincing than women