His father was Mayor of Stratford Upon Avon so at plays in halls he got front row seats so people guess that that is where he got inspiration.
Some Influential Books are "Anne frank: Diary of a Young Girl" and anything by Shakespeare.
Complex, timeless, influential.
Christopher Marlowe was considered the greatest poet and dramatist of his day. He was considered the single most influential person to Shakespeare.
because he play help people to speak very good English
revoulutionary, influential, knowlegable, role model, creative and poetic
romantic tragic eloquent
William Shakespeare died in England in 1592. He was one of the most influential story tellers of all time.
Shakespeare's dedication of Venus and Adonis to the Earl of Southampton, who was a noble, although not a terrifically influential courtier. And there is no indication from Southampton's end of how much support he actually gave Shakespeare, although Shakespeare did also dedicate the Rape of Lucrece to him, showing that Shakespeare must have perceived some benefit from the dedications. As a member of the Lord Chamberlain's company, Shakespeare and his fellow actors had the protection of Henry Carey, the Lord Chamberlain, who was an influential man at court. After 1603, Shakespeare and his partners fell under the patronage of the king, which meant on the one hand that they got more opportunities to perform at court, but also that they had no friendly courtier to take their part should they have a dispute with the Master of the Revels.
It is possible that Shakespeare could have read the works of Geoffrey Chaucer as Chaucer's writings were well-known and influential during the Renaissance period. Shakespeare's own works show elements that may have been influenced by Chaucer's writing style and themes. However, there is no definitive evidence to suggest that Shakespeare specifically read Chaucer's works.
Shakespeare's association with the Globe Theatre is one of the most significant aspects of his career as a playwright. He was a shareholder in the Globe, which opened in 1599, and many of his plays were performed there, contributing to its reputation as a premier venue for dramatic works. The theatre played a crucial role in the development of English drama during the Elizabethan era, showcasing Shakespeare's influential writing and helping to establish his legacy.
The comparative form of "influential" is "more influential" and the superlative form is "most influential."
No one changes history. Shakespeare was an important figure and his works became an influential part of the development of the English language. The publication of the plays and sonnets caused an increase in literacy. Shakespeare's plays, Johnson's dictionary, and the King James Bible were the three important factors in standardizing the English language; before these were published there were 5 major dialects spoken just in England. Shakespeare's historical plays changed the understanding and interpretation of history. Often, the Shakespeare version is more widely accepted than the 'real' version of history.