Money and social status seem likely candidates. These are things he tried very hard to acquire in his spare time.
Money. It was a part of how he made his living.
This is not known. Schoolteachers, his wife, his patron, the publisher of Venus and Adonis or his acting colleagues are all possible, but there is no evidence at all that Shakespeare was motivated by anything apart from the possibility of making money as a writer.
Williams motivation were true story's that he would hear about everyday. Sometimes he would change them to make them more dramatic.
There is not enough information to say with any certainty. After his first successes, what kept him motivated was the financial reward of being a popular playwright.
Shakespeare was motivated to begin writing for several reasons, including the vibrant theatrical culture of Elizabethan England, which offered a platform for his creativity. The desire to explore complex human emotions and societal issues likely inspired him, as did the opportunity for financial gain and professional recognition in a burgeoning literary market. Additionally, the influence of earlier playwrights and the demand for new plays may have spurred his ambition to contribute to the arts.
Shakespeare kept away from politics for the most part. The closest he came was when the Earl of Essex commissioned a special performance of Richard II, complete with its deposition scene, by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in order to buck himself up for his attempted coup d'etat. Shakespeare's company were investigated in connection with the matter, but it was found that they were motivated by money and not by politics and they were let go.
she is motivated by her boyfriend?
There is no reason to believe that Shakespeare "challenged his beliefs" in any way. His plays do not suggest that the official state religion was wrong, or that it might be a good idea to overthrow the queen, because to write that sort of thing would land you in the Clink (that was the actual name of the prison). Shakespeare never revealed what he actually thought about political or religious questions, because it would be too dangerous. Therefore we do not even know what his beliefs may have been.
Hate and discrimination motivated them.
Yes! Shakespeare's name was really Shakespeare. His whole name was William Shakespeare.
Nothing, He was motivated by Curiosity
Jamestown motivated him