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Shakespeare’s historical plays dramatize the lives of English rulers during the Medieval era. Why are these plays not always historically accurate?

Shakespeare changed the facts to make a political or social statement.
Shakespeare did not have records of historical data that he could refer to.
Shakespeare wanted his plays to be funny and lighthearted, not educational.
Shakespeare changed the facts to please the monarchs of foreign countries.

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Kalahira
The correct answer is the first one among the choices. Shakespeare changed the certainties to put forth a political or social proclamation. His plays on English history, as well as Macbeth, Hamlet and Lear draw on history or incredible history as it was conveyed forward from the Middle Ages. Around half of Shakespeare's plays have immediate or aberrant medieval sources, and they are a minor nearness in some more.