Most of Shakespeare's works inherit and carry on the traditions of European dramas in the ancient Greece and Rome, Britain in the medieval age and Renaissance while making creative reforms of the contents and form. His dramas are not limited by the classical three unities. Instead, he broke out the differences between the tradegy and comedy and worked hard to reflect the reality of life. By deeply exploring the inner world of characters, Shakespeare successfully depicted the many characters with complicated personality and lifelike image. Besides, he also described the extensive and colorful panorama of social life, thus gaining fame for his profound and extensive thinking, poetic style and philosophy.
Most of Shakespeare's works inherit and carry on the traditions of European dramas in the ancient Greece and Rome, Britain in the medieval age and Renaissance while making creative reforms of the contents and form. His dramas are not limited by the classical three unities. Instead, he broke out the differences between the tradegy and comedy and worked hard to reflect the reality of life. By deeply exploring the inner world of characters, Shakespeare successfully depicted the many characters with complicated personality and lifelike image. Besides, he also described the extensive and colorful panorama of social life, thus gaining fame for his profound and extensive thinking, poetic style and philosophy.