the third period
(1601-1608) Shakespeare wrote his great tragedies (“Hamlet”, “Troilus and
Cressida”, “Othello”, ‘King Lear”, “Macbeth”, “Timon of Athens”, “Anthony and Cleopatra”,
“Coriolanus”), which made him truly immortal. Every play of this period shows Shakespeare’s awareness of
the tragic side of life. Even the two comedies of the period “All’s well that ends well” and “Measure for
Measure” are more disturbing that amusing. That is why they are often called ‘problem’ comedies or ‘bitter’
comedies. Shakespeare’s sonnets were also written during the third period of his literary career. During
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