William Shakespeare is the most important writer in the history of writing plays.
Shakespeare was very fond of the verse form iambic pentameter which he used for most of his writing.
Shakespeare wrote in poetry, even when he was writing plays.
Nothing. Shakespeare started writing before Marlowe died.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Writing was not Shakespeare's only career, and probably not his first.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
Shakespeare's most famous patron (and possible lover) was Henry Wriothesley, Third Earl of Southampton (1573-1624)
From a book called Plutarch's Lives
No, it is a fictional film about Shakespeare writing Romeo & Juliet.
Shakespeare wrote many sonnets and plays which is what he was most well known for. However, most historians credit him with writing five narrative poems.
Well, he wouldn't of written plays or poems if he didn't like writing. You know most people pick a job that they will enjoy.