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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.
Shakespeare wrote his own plays. No- one else, such as Marlowe, helped.It was all himself, he used to sit by the fire with his fountain pen writing, writing, writing away!Some think that Francis Bacon wrote his plays but many other possibility'sShakespeare did. Only a few conspiracy theorists think otherwise.
Shakespeare's plays were very popular with men and women.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
God knows. Millions, probably. Shakespeare has been a favourite topic of academic discussion for centuries, and when it's not academics talking about his work, it's actors talking about how to act in the plays or biographers trying to figure out Shakespeare's life, or people who just like the plays writing about what they think about them.
because they were.
i think mos tof his plays where done in London
The Globe Theater, i think.
He writes plays... i think XD
Shakespeare did...
Shakespeare is the most studied author in the English language, and so naturally there are many issues for debate about the plays. Some scholars suggest that Shakespeare was a closet homosexual and this affected his writing. Others suggest that he was a closet Catholic and that this affected the writing of the plays. Other debates have centred around the writing of the plays--whether the ones identified as being by Shakespeare may have been co-written with other authors, or whether plays not identified as Shakespeare's in any contemporary published source may have been his work. Then there are the issues surrounding the sonnets: who is "Mr. W.H.", and who are the sonnets written to (the so-called "fair youth" and "dark lady")? One issue that is not the subject for academic debate is whether William Shakespeare the playwright was the same person as William Shakespeare of Stratford. All of the evidence supports this. Only conspiracy theorists who claim that there would be contrary evidence except that it has been cunningly destroyed or encoded think that this is an issue.
No i dont think so at least