Concept:
William Shakespeare is regarded as one of the greatest dramatists in world literature. His plays are famous for:
• Powerful characterization,
• Tragic and comic elements,
• Rich poetic language,
• Universal human themes.
To solve this question, it is necessary to identify which drama among the options was not written by Shakespeare.
Step 1: Understanding Shakespeare's famous plays.
Shakespeare wrote many celebrated dramas, including:
• ‘Macbeth',
• ‘Othello',
• ‘The Tempest',
• ‘Hamlet',
• ‘King Lear',
• ‘Romeo and Juliet'.
These works are among the most influential dramas in world literature.
Step 2: Analyzing the given options one by one.
• Macbeth is a famous Shakespearean tragedy dealing with ambition and power.
• Tempest (‘The Tempest') is one of Shakespeare's final plays.
• Othello is another major Shakespearean tragedy focused on jealousy and betrayal.
Thus, the first three plays were definitely written by Shakespeare.
Step 3: Understanding ‘Media' (‘Medea').
The drama referred to here as ‘Media' is actually:
\[
\text{Medea}
\]
‘Medea' was written by:
\[
\text{Euripides}
\]
the famous ancient Greek tragedian.
It is a Greek tragedy and not a Shakespearean drama.
Step 4: Final conclusion.
Since ‘Macbeth', ‘The Tempest', and ‘Othello' were written by Shakespeare while ‘Medea' was written by Euripides, the correct answer is:
\[
\boxed{\text{Media (Medea)}}
\]