The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 (when Shakespeare was 24) was a huge booster for English patriotism.
Scholars have no idea what might have influenced Shakespeare to take up a career as a writer. They can make a few vague speculations, but it is absolute fabrication to suggest that some specific event (like attending any festival) had any influence on this decision.
There is no definitive event in Shakespeare's life that caused him to become a writer. He likely developed an interest in writing through his education, exposure to plays in Stratford-upon-Avon, and working in the London theater scene. His talent and skill as a writer helped him rise to prominence in the literary world.
One major effect in England during Shakespeare's time was the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, where a group of Catholics attempted to assassinate King James I and members of Parliament. This event may have influenced the themes of power, ambition, and political betrayal in Shakespeare's "Macbeth."
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.
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The Black Plague Strong hostility toward the Catholic Church caused by papal rule. APEX
The event that influenced Aeschylus's life was the Persian invasion.
The closing of theaters due the Bubonic Plague caused Shakespeare to have to look for other outlets for his material than the stage. During this time, he began to write poetry. He wrote Venus and Adonis" and "Rape of Lucrese" for a benefactor during this period.
His retirement and return to Stratford.
The beginning of "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare is marked by a shipwreck caused by a powerful storm conjured by Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, to bring his enemies to the island where he has been living in exile with his daughter Miranda. This event sets the stage for the interactions and conflicts that unfold throughout the play.
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