The writing background of Shakespeare's tragedies

The "Enclosure Movement" in the British countryside accelerated from 1601 to 1607. The temporary alliance between the royal power, the bourgeoisie and the new aristocracy was disintegrating, social contradictions deepened, and the political and economic situation worsened day by day. James I's extravagant spending and perverse behavior after he succeeded to the throne intensified the people's suffering and led to repeated rebellions. Under this circumstance, Shakespeare deeply felt that the contradiction between humanistic ideals and reality was getting more and more intensified, and his creative style also changed from bright and optimistic to gloomy and sad. The tragedies he wrote were not focused on praising humanistic ideals, but on exposing them. Criticize the evils and darkness of society.