William Shakespeare’s way of …show more content…
His intrinsic factors were mainly his emotions that came from his family as he only saw them once a year because of he’s job. His extrinsic factors that influenced his writing had a lot to do with his daughters death as after the death of one of his twin daughters which explain ‘the lost years. In many of Shakespeare 's plays, if not all of them death does occur sometimes more than once, for example in one of his most famous tragedy, Romeo and Juliet both the main characters do die because of the confusion that Romeo was declared dead and Juliet felt she couldn 't live without her true love a committed suicide. Those two aren 't the only two whom died in Romeo and Juliet, according to source C and D Mercutio the cousin of Juliet murdered by Tybalt after challenged to a duel because Romeo refuses to fight the love of his lives cousin and after the weather of Mercutio Romeo challenges Tybalt to a short duel which Romeo walk away with Tybalt dead on the ground. Romeo and Juliet was written between 1591 - 1596, during this time William Shakespeare was in managing partner with King’s men in London and his family was in Stratford more than fours away from him and only seeing his family 40 days a year during Lenten period shown in source B, which could have caused many emotions during the time period he was writing Romeo and Juliet. It definitely caused him frustration because he was married and away from his wife showing the love story side of Romeo and Juliet but the violence and fighting is all the anger and hurt he felt during the time periods he was separated from his family but in the end the faith of staying in love with his wife remained with in him even though according to source A, William and Anne weren 't extremely as close as what husband and wife should be. Coriolanus was written between 1605 and 1608 and his a play written about a communist leader that