No, Shakespeare lived during the English Renaissance which came some time after the Renaissance in Italy.
He wrote a number of the greatest plays ever written by anyone. I'd call that an achievement.
It depends on how early we are talking. There was a point where he was an infant, mewling and puking in his nurse's arms.
William Shakespeare wrote all of his works during his lifetime. Death is generally a career-ending move in any occupation.
At the start Shakespeare was at his best, and wrote some of his most famous plays including Hamlet and Julius Caesar. His last play was written in 1613, the year the globe theatre burnt down.
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Hamlet,Macbeth, and King Lear.
Shakespeare wrote the scene with the gravediggers into Hamlet to make a comic break and to give a part to the company's clown.
William Shakespeare.
No one necessarily "made" Hamlet, Shakespeare wrote it.
William shakespeare
William Shakespeare wrote the famous soliloquy that begins with "To be or not to be" in his play Hamlet. It is a contemplation on the nature of existence and the internal struggles of the character Hamlet.
Hamlet was written by William Shakespeare.
Hamlet was written around 1600.
Shakespeare divided his time between London and Stratford and wrote Hamlet between 1599 and 1601.
At the start Shakespeare was at his best, and wrote some of his most famous plays including Hamlet and Julius Caesar. His last play was written in 1613, the year the globe theatre burnt down.
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare
Hamlet
Shakespeare wrote "Hamlet." It may be based on an older anonymous version.