If you mean, did Shakespeare improve over his career, yes he did. His career as a dramatist can be divided into four phases: his early plays, often experimental or using formulas developed by others; his early middle plays, which include his most sparkling comedies and his upbeat histories, a period of optimism; his later middle plays, much darker and more cynical, including the greatest tragedies and the "problem comedies"; and his late plays, sometimes called Romances, with folktale plots, and a distinct progress from dark despair to reunion and healing.
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yes ,obviously shakespeare perform on stag as an artist.
No, he wrote plays, poetry and books. x
yes,he was an international artist because he praised by all the famous poetess and all the authors.
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If you are talking about William shakespear he is one of the best writers of our time...
shakespeare (writer) , michelangelo (artist), raphael (artist), Leonardo di vinci (artist, inventor, mathematician), nicolaus Copernicus (astrologer). the 1500's was the time of the Renaissance
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I am not sure he did. He was a great artist, but he was not a political thinker, or a philosopher, or a revolutionary scientist.
He wanted to add suspense to the developing plot.
Far from it, early in hs career, Shakespeare competed with Greene, Middleton, Kyd, and Marlowe; and while he was the most promanent artist of his day, he still had to compete with his friend Ben Johnson and others. Shakespeare mentored John Fletcher by collaborating with Fletcher on Shakespeare's later plays.
Martin Droushout is the artist who created the picture of Shakespeare which was printed in the First Folio, surely the most famous image of the Bard. It is also the best authenticated image of him, since a number of people who knew Shakespeare well said it was a good likeness.