Shakespeare was not a poet. He was a playwright and actor known for his plays such as Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
Claude Monet
The feminine form of the word "poet" is "poetess." However, the term "poet" is now commonly used for both men and women without distinction.
These men are troubadors or jongleurs.
It means poet. The origin of the name Devon is English and it means men of the place Devon De'von means poet
The poet Derek Walcott wrote poems titled "The Hunters of Men" and "The Sea is History" as part of his collection "The Star-Apple Kingdom".
Because "all the world is a stage" and we are all players (actors)
The swirling vortex and unpredictability of Charybdis frightens the men more. The poet's vivid description of Charybdis as "gulping down the sea and spewing it out again three times a day" conveys the intensity and relentlessness of the danger, heightening the men's fear of being consumed by the powerful whirlpool.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that the poet Claude McKay was bisexual. He had relationships with both men and women throughout his life, and his poetry often explores themes of sexuality and desire.
I would say a poet
Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist who is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland. "Of Mice and Men" is a novella written by John Steinbeck, published in 1937. The title is derived from a line in the poem "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns, which talks about the idea that even the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.
The figure of speech in the poem "To the Men of England" by Percy Bysshe Shelley is personification, as the poet addresses England as a personified entity that is being exploited and oppressed by the ruling class.
His jobs were: playwright, actor and poet, as well as shareholder of the Chamberlain's Men, then King's Men. He also made money buying properties and speculating on the price of cereal