View location in Shakespeare? (5)
I believe the answer is:
scene
This clue might be a double definition.
'view' is the first definition.
(I know that view can be written as scene)
'location in shakespeare?' is the second definition.
'scene' can be an answer for 'location' (scene is a kind of location). I am not certain of the 'in shakespeare?' bit.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for scene that I've seen before include "Subdivision of a drama" , "Landscape; part of act" , "Division of an act" , "Aspect" , "Drama; setting" .)