How did William Shakespeare become a great playwright.

Shakespeare had to drop out of school.

William Shakespeare was born on April 26, 1564, and on April 23, 1616, bid farewell to the world; William Shakespeare was the third child of Mary Arden and John Shakespeare. He was born in Avon, Stratford. As a child, he was educated at the local Free Grammar school. Because of his father's growing financial problems, Shakespeare had to drop out of school to run a small business. He decided to move to London for a living.

 

Shakespeare moved to London after marriage.

He married Ann Hathaway in 1572; at the time of their marriage, He was 18 years old, and Anne Hathaway was 26 years old! Anne Hathaway was born and raised in Stratford, a town in Shorty. After the wedding, he spent the rest of his life in Stratford. In the years that followed, Anne and her children lived with them in Stratford, and Shakespeare moved to London.

 

He first worked part-time in the theater.

About 1585, Shakespeare arrived in London. He first worked part-time in the theater but a few days later became a member of Lord Chamberlain's company and occasionally performed in major London shows. Eleven years later, he returned to Stratford in Avon in 1597 and now strengthened his family's financial plan. In 1597, he gradually revived and expanded.

 

He is a brilliant writer.

There was no English standard at the time of William Shakespeare's writing. Different spelling of the same word was common. According to David Christal, the researcher, there were nearly 1.5 million words in English at that time. Shakespeare used nearly 30,000 words in his writings. However, this includes many variations of the same name. Christian believes Shakespeare's vocabulary should be 20 thousand words. It is the vocabulary of a typical high school man and contains 30 to 40 thousand words. In such a case, writing such plays in a few words is not a miracle, which is why William Shakespeare is called the best writer,

 

Shakespeare's all plays continue to dominate the world.

The magic of Shakespeare's all plays continues to dominate the world even today. Everyone feels the emotions that emerge from his games. The characters of Shakespeare's play, whether hero, heroine, or villain, are still visible around us. His plays were played more times than any other playwright and are still being played today. The people have well received his work. Among his most important works are Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Julius Caesar; many of Shakespeare's plays are based on historical events, facts. He used to dramatize several companion true events; he has composed comedy, tragedy, and three historical types of dramas.

 

He was also an English poet.

Shakespeare was a playwright and actor; he was also an English poet. He started writing poetry in 1593 and 1594; He wrote poems 'Venus and Adonis' 'The Rape of Lucres' 'A Lover's Complaint' 'The Phoenix and the Turtle.'

 

William Shakespeare: National Poet of England

William Shakespeare is also called the National Poet of England and was nicknamed "Bard of Avon" 1613 Shakespeare retired to Stretford. Shakespeare died 3 days before his birthday, i.e., on 23 April 1616; salute to such a great playwright.

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