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William Shakespeare Research Paper

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William Shakespeare

Introduction

William Shakespeare is a Renaissance poet, actor, and playwright famous for his play “Romeo and Juliet”. Other plays include “Hamlet”, “McBeth”. He has influenced many of today's movies, plays, and books. Such as “Gnomeo and Juliet” or “ Twice old Tales” by Charles Dickens. He owned and created blueprints The Globe Theatre which is still standing and open to the public, says Absolute Shakespeare. The Globe Theatre is located in Stratford-Upon-Avon where Shakespeare spent most his time.

According to History, historians do not know when Shakespeare was born, but we do know he was baptized on April 26 1564. In this era, it was very common to be baptised 3 days after your birth so we can assume he was …show more content…

According to Poem Hunters, most people don't know that he was also a poet; he wrote poems like “A Fairy Song” or “Fear No More”. I can't blame you for not knowing about it, he really was not known for his poetry abilities.

History

Obviously, Shakespeare is a very important historical figure.If you go on the streets and ask anyone if they know who he is you will get more than a few yeses. He did not do just that, he also made building and made actors famous. Being put in the cast of a Shakespeare play must have been an amazing honor. Oddly enough, mostly men were in his play. Even women were played by men.

The reason Shakespeare is so historical is because of his illumination of the human experiences. For example, in “ Romeo and Juliet” , he showed real life problems like your parents not liking a significant other, or of a suicide of a very close friend or family member. This made his plays very relatable.Another reason is because Shakespeare was one of the first playwrights to write tragedies. A tragedy is when there are very strong emotions portrayed through the play or a very unhappy ending usually concluding in the downfall of a main character. In this definition most of his plays were tragedies. This means he set the stage, both literally and figuratively, for many plays we have

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