He was interested in theater, being an actor, and you could make some extra money being a playwright.
Shakespeare became a playwright through his education, talent, and hard work. He honed his skills by studying literature and theater, and eventually began writing and producing his own plays. His plays became immensely popular during his time, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest playwrights in history.
No, although his brother Edmund became an actor.
Homer, Odysseus, Shakespeare
William Shakespeare never attended a uiversity.
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William Shakespeare.
Christopher Marlowe was a famous playwright in the 1500's. Ben Johnson an William Shakespeare were also famous playwrights in the 1500's.
Dante might be considered second only to Shakespeare among renaissance poets. Moliere might be considered second only to Shakespeare among seventeenth-century playwrights. Marlowe might be considered second only to Shakespeare among English sixteenth century playwrights. Anne Hathaway might be considered second only to Shakespeare among people who lived in Stratford on Avon. George Bernard Shaw might be considered second only to Shakespeare among playwrights from Great Britain. Edward Bond might be considered second only to Shakespeare among playwrights who wrote a play about King Lear. I don't know who is second only to Shakespeare among people whose fathers made gloves.
He had two daughters, neither of whom were poets or playwrights.
Being dead, the only kind of change open to him was to decompose, which I am sure he did. Shakespeare did not become "world-famous" until over a century after his death, and nearer two centuries.
I'm not sure but you wouldn't think so as actors and playwrights weren't highly respected in Shakespeare's time.
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In school perhaps. But Shakespeare was not forced to write after he left school. Most actors were not also playwrights. But since Shakespeare could write and was very good at it, and was paid to do it, why not?