no he had the WORST hand writing ever
One surmises that he was involved in the theatre scene and that someone noticed that he was a dab hand with a sonnet, and suggested that he could make a few extra shillings by writing a play. But this is only a plausible suggestion; there is no evidence of how or when Shakespeare started writing plays.
Probably none. They didn't hand out trophies back then the way they do now.
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.
If you mean where did he start writing poetry, we don't know. He might have started before going to London or after. We must presume that he did not start writing plays until he had some knowledge of how the theatre worked, which means after he left Stratford. If you mean when did he learn to write, the answer is at school as a kid.
We have no idea, as there was no documentary evidence made on such a subject and anyone who had first-hand knowledge is long dead.
One surmises that he was involved in the theatre scene and that someone noticed that he was a dab hand with a sonnet, and suggested that he could make a few extra shillings by writing a play. But this is only a plausible suggestion; there is no evidence of how or when Shakespeare started writing plays.
Romeo has asked for Juliet's hand in marriage in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
Probably none. They didn't hand out trophies back then the way they do now.
So people understand your hand writing.
Since everything Shakespeare wrote has at some time or another been published in book form, from one perspective he certainly did write books. Indeed he intended some of it, especially his long poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece to be published in book form.What you mean possibly is: "Why did William Shakespeare not write novels?" The reason is that novels were at that time a new form of writing that was rare and not fully developed. There was no money in them. Plays on the other hand were what Shakespeare was paid to write.
John Logie Baird, who invented television. William Shakespeare, on the other hand, was called the BARD.
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.
No, he did not have bad handwriting. The very few examples of his writing which we have are signatures which tend to be a bit messier than ordinary handwriting anyway. But even from them it is clear that Shakespeare had learned the handwriting called "Secretary Hand" in school. Secretary Hand can look messy to modern eyes no matter how well it is done, which is probably why some people get the idea that Shakespeare had bad handwriting.
If you mean where did he start writing poetry, we don't know. He might have started before going to London or after. We must presume that he did not start writing plays until he had some knowledge of how the theatre worked, which means after he left Stratford. If you mean when did he learn to write, the answer is at school as a kid.
We have no idea, as there was no documentary evidence made on such a subject and anyone who had first-hand knowledge is long dead.
just practice for it or it depends on your hand writing
writing with your head up then try it with your opposite hand