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    The life of Shakespeare is still a big deal today. Scientists to this day, still try to solve the mysteries of Shakespeare life. Were his plays written by someone else, but given the great name of Shakespeare? Shakespeare’s life is based on the theories and guess work. Shakespeare’s birthday is known to be around April 23, 1564, in Stratford. Out of seven siblings only four grew to adulthood. Shakespeare was obvious one of the lucky four to survive. His sister Joan was the first child and she…

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    It is an undisputed fact that William Shakespeare has made significant contributions to the English Language, Theatrical Arts and Renaissance Literature. Through the various sonnets, plays and stories, Shakespeare has revolutionised English culture with dramatic plot lines and tragic themes that continue to influence written and theatrical arts even up to today. Some of his well renown works included Othello, Hamlet, King Lear and Macbeth. With its captivating story lines and mysterious plot…

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    Shakespeare is known as the father of English literature and the National poet of England. Shakespeare was a literary genius before his time. He used language and emotions in such a way that it had a lasting effect on the telling and writing of love stories and tragedies. Most of us use many phrases that are derived from the writings of Shakespeare and we are completely unaware of their origin. Through his life and his profoundly eloquent writing, Shakespeare created works that are remarkable.…

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    William Shakespeare was born April 1564 and his life did not seem like it would be destined for success in any way. He came from a poor family and he himself only had a grammar school education. He began his stardom Per (Shakespeare in America stated) “In a 1592 pamphlet by Robert Greene, Shakespeare reappears as an “upstart crow” flapping his poetic wings in London. Evidently, it did not take him long to land on the stage. Between 1590 and 1592, Shakespeare's Henry VI series, Richard III, and…

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    thoughts and philosophies conveyed by the world, the little guys that allow the world to live in peace and prosperity. Shakespeare conveys them all; Shakespeare’s works remain to be popular in the 21st century due to their role in shaping and addressing matters yet significant today. One of the major issues in today’s world are financial issues and discrimination, clearly evident in William Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice which talks about the financial problems of a character named Antonio and…

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    William Shakespeare, a writer, poet, and playwright influenced the world like no man of today. He was born around April 23rd 1564 and died around April 23rd 1616. During his short life, he wrote thirty-five plays including Romeo and Juliet, Much ado about Nothing, Macbeth, King Lear, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, and The Tempest. He also wrote many poems and sonnets. Magnificently has he influenced the culture of today—English culture would not look at all the same without Shakespeare. In…

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    Considered the most profound English writer of all time, Shakespeare construed literary masterpieces, plays of history, comedy, and tragedy, nonpareil to others. With an ability to summarize the range of human emotions in simple yet profoundly eloquent verse, he told compelling stories that continue to stand the test of time. Touching upon severe subjects, he brought to life, a bona fide individual. His histories used specific elements as a way for the play to humanize the historical figures…

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    William Shakespeare, one of the world’s most popular satirists, was special for his time, but his ideas were different from what we know today. However, the idea of humorists providing a conduit to express ideas that are not typically spoken in circadian life. Shakespeare made several plays that expressed views that, for the time, were vulgar and lewd in their content. In many of his…

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    Everyone has different personalities; some are more quiet and gentle, while others are wild and rambunctious. With this, comes a parent favoring the most compliable child. In The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare, two sisters, Bianca and Katherine, have opposite personalities. Bianca is more calm and dependent, while Katherine is loud and outspoken, with their father, Baptista, favoring Bianca. These types of personalities lead parents to treat their children differently depending…

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    The play The Tempest written by the famous William Shakespeare is one of his most controversial and interpreted plays. For many years’ professionals have been dissecting the play and trying to found the moral meaning, along with interpreting what the characters are saying. The play is about a king named Prospero who has a daughter named Miranda and they have been living on an isolated island close to thirteen years. Prospero had arranged a marriage for his daughter with a man named Ferdinand,…

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