What is the background of Shakespeare's tragic period?

When Shakespeare wrote this contradiction, his creation entered the second period, that is, the tragic period. The second period (160 1~ 1607) is the most brilliant period of Shakespeare's creation. At the end of Queen Elizabeth's reign, feudal forces coveted the throne and were eager to try. The relationship between kingship and bourgeoisie also tends to be tense. 1603, James I succeeded to the throne, preached the divine right of monarchy, persecuted the Puritans, broke with Congress, and lived a luxurious life of court dignitaries; Externally, he compromised and married the feudal fortress Spain in exchange for its support. At that time, the situation of bourgeois revolution was far from mature; Although the bourgeoisie and the working people are oppressed by feudal forces, they are fundamentally opposed to the working people, which makes them politically weak. Shakespeare's tragedy is the product of this situation.