depends on if he made money at all or make lots of money , but yes in both terms of use he made mony
To make money.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
To make money, mostly. It was his job.
Who knows? Probably the fact you could make money doing it halped.
Shakespeare wrote his plays to make money. He was part owner of a theatre company and they made more money if they had new plays and good plays to put on. Shakespeare was able to provide the company with both.
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Money. It was a part of how he made his living.
The possibility of making money out of doing it.
He was an actor and playwright.
William Shakespeare invested money in the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, on land owned by Thomas Brend.
I presume you are asking for his motivation for writing, not his motivation for marrying his wife, for example. Shakespeare wrote primarily because it was his job. It helped him make money so he could support his family.