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I personally think that he did-- but who know? That was a while...

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When did Shakespeare's write?

Shakespeare's writing career spanned the years 1590 to 1613, give or take a year either way.


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Why is Shakespeare famous?

I think Shakespeare is so famous because of his writing style. The way he used to write poems and plays in a very unique style. He is famous for his plays. Shakespeare is the only poet who is known all over the world and is taught all around the world in high schools. He is best known as a writer of plays and sonnets. Shakespeare wrote many plays and his writing has made him loved by many people.


What was William's STYLE OF WRITING?

Shakespeares 4 types of writing were solioquy, asides, blank verse, and prologuesIf anyone wrote today the way Shakespeare did, it would be called an archaic style, although of course it was perfectly contemporary at the time Shakespeare wrote it. I would describe it as an ornate style.


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How did Shakespeare refer himself as a writer?

He referred to himself as a writer by writing sonnets. When he was writing plays, Shakespeare the author never appears--all the lines are delivered by actors playing a part. So a line like "O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I" is not Shakespeare talking, it is the character Hamlet talking. Even Choruses and Prologues are embodied by actors who are playing that part, not the part of Shakespeare the writer. But the sonnets are another thing. When in Sonnet 50 Shakespeare writes "How heavy do I journey on the way", the word "I" is not meant to be spoken by an actor, and can only be taken as being the voice of Shakespeare the writer.


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What are the influences from Shakespeare's writing today?

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Do you have to use cc when writing a memo?

If you are writing a memo and it will be forwarded to people that it is not directly and openly addressed then yes you must list all persons it will be sent to. By the way CC stands for Carbon Copy (sent to)


Did William Shakespeare have it?

What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.


What are differences of William Shakespeare's christopher marlowe's and john donne's work?

Although all three were poets writing at about the same time, Donne never wrote plays. Marlowe and Shakespeare did. Marlowe and Shakespeare were the same age, but Marlowe died at a very young age, so the body of work which he produced was written in a very short time. Marlowe did not have the chance to mature. Shakespeare, on the other hand, was writing for 25 years and his work matured as he wrote. Unlike Marlowe, but like Donne, he grappled with darker issues in a deeper way.