Actually, William Shakespeare's life and career was not a turning point. It was a part of the development of drama which did not take a new turning because of Shakespeare's career. Indeed, his plays were not particularly popular according to Restoration tastes.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
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No. They probably never met, and there would have been no point in collaboration. Shakespeare was basically a high-school graduate working as a commercial writer in the world of theatre. Bacon was a lawyer and philosopher and wrote about those things. They had nothing in common.
Sometime around 1613, Shakespeare stopped writing altogether. Up to that point he had been collaborating with the man who was being groomed as his replacement, John Fletcher, on such plays as Pericles, Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen.
Hard to say. His writing style was influenced by all of the influences in English drama up to that point, the most recent significant ones being Kyd and Marlowe.
In 1066, William the Great invaded England and claimed it for the Normans. This was a turning point in European history.
A Turning Point in National History was created in 2005.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
It was a turning point in history because a brutal invader was finally being beaten back.
coca cola was a turning point in history because it was a new type of drink that was never thought of or invented.
1492 was a turning point in world history because that was the year when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.
I do not know how one could call it a turning point, as one would have to say what what it turned from and to. But it is one point in History that most things are compared to.
No.
1066 is the turning point because an army of heavily armed knights landed on the coast of England, they were serving under William of Normandy, also called William the Conqueror.
Because you can get warm
Persian wars.
Harvard was a turning point in the history due to the fact of people attending Harvard for a higher education FIRST, but once after, more colleges started to establish.