Perhaps Shakespeare didn't like football much.
In his play, King Lear, Kent abuses Oswald with "Nor tripped neither, you base football player" (Act I, Scene 4) and he talks about it again in A Comedy of Errors (Act II, Scene 1)
Am I so round with you as you with me,
That like a football you do spurn me thus?
You spurn me hence, and he will spurn me hither:
If I last in this service, you must case me in leather.
So I would say, no, Shakespeare didn't want to be a footballer.
William Shakespeare was always a writer. Before he became a playwright in London, he attended grammar school, got married and became a father. He was an actor before he started writing plays, since he had to understand the theatre before writing plays. We don't know when he started writing poetry.Before he was a professional writer, we assume that he must have started as an actor or at least a stage hand, since his first works we know of were plays, and you cannot write plays without understanding the practical problems of the theatre.
Shakespeare became a write when he began to write plays and tragedies. People liked them so much, they began to act out and preform his pieces. It all became history after that.
There are many debates over William Shakespeare. There are people who theorize that William Shakespeare, was not actually William Shakespeare. These people believe that William Shakespeare was a noble of high birth, who was using the name William Shakespeare to publish writing. There's also the belief that William Shakespeare was actually several different people writing under the name of William Shakespeare. Ultimately, there's no hard evidence to suggest that William Shakespeare was anyone other than William Shakespeare. So the answer is "YES, William Shakespeare was a real writer."
He was a playwright and poet.
The whole world recognizes Shakespeare as the greatest writer in English, and the greatest playwright in any language. There may be a debate whether Shakespeare is the finest writer of anything, when he is in competition with Goethe and Dante and Cervantes and people like that.
William Shakespeare became a legendary writer.
William Shakespeare was always a writer. Before he became a playwright in London, he attended grammar school, got married and became a father. He was an actor before he started writing plays, since he had to understand the theatre before writing plays. We don't know when he started writing poetry.Before he was a professional writer, we assume that he must have started as an actor or at least a stage hand, since his first works we know of were plays, and you cannot write plays without understanding the practical problems of the theatre.
William Shakespear had numerous occupations before he became a well known poet.
We don't know what he may have wanted to be, but he was an actor before becoming a writer.
We have no documentation of Shakespeare's personal life, so it is impossible to tell 1) when he became a writer, and 2) if he changed at all whenever that happened.
Shakespeare became a write when he began to write plays and tragedies. People liked them so much, they began to act out and preform his pieces. It all became history after that.
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he was a sports colum writer
Shakespeare's fame began from the moment that he became a well-known actor and writer, which was in the 1590s. Of course, his fame at that time is nothing compared to what it is now, but in the right circles he was famous then.
Shakespeare was a playwright in England.
Before Charlotte Bronte became a writer, she worked as a governess, teaching in various households. She also attended school and worked as a teacher at a boarding school in Brussels, Belgium.
Before becoming a writer, Gary Soto worked as a migrant laborer picking crops in fields with his family.