Could it be . . . plays? I think so.
Shakespeare is only important in literary history. He is one of the most important figures to legitimize the Modern English language as a literary language. He is also very significant in the history of the development of drama, being one of the first dramatists to write character-driven drama.
A common feature of these early dramatists is that their plays were written and performed in the courts or households of eminent political or religious patrons.
Plays and poetry.
Shakespeare wasn't a famous atheist; being an atheist was illegal in Elizabethan England, so atheists kept very quiet. Shakespeare's fellow dramatists Thomas Kyd and Christopher Marlowe were tortured for being atheists; Shakespeare was not.
Shakespeare was influenced by the dramatic conventions of his day, including standard theatrical practice and the examples of earlier playwrights.
Shakespeare is only important in literary history. He is one of the most important figures to legitimize the Modern English language as a literary language. He is also very significant in the history of the development of drama, being one of the first dramatists to write character-driven drama.
Edgar Innes Fripp has written: 'Shakespeare, man and artist' -- subject(s): Biography, English Dramatists 'Shakespeare studies' -- subject(s): Biography, English Dramatists 'Master Richard Quyny, bailiff of Stratford-upon-Avon' -- subject(s): Biography, Friends and associates 'Shakespeare's Stratford' -- subject(s): England, English Dramatists, Homes and haunts, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Stratford-upon-Avon 'Shakespeare studies, biographical and literary' -- subject(s): Friends and associates, Homes and haunts
William Kelly Montague has written: 'The man of Stratford--the real Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Biography, Homes and haunts, Dramatists, English, English Dramatists
A common feature of these early dramatists is that their plays were written and performed in the courts or households of eminent political or religious patrons.
Plays and poetry.
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare wasn't a famous atheist; being an atheist was illegal in Elizabethan England, so atheists kept very quiet. Shakespeare's fellow dramatists Thomas Kyd and Christopher Marlowe were tortured for being atheists; Shakespeare was not.
There is not enough personal information on Shakespeare to answer this question accurately and honestly.
personification
Yes. If you want to know why, find out more about William Shakespeare. In particular you might want to find out how much he has influenced the English language.
Romeo is a character in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. The play is a tragedy and is considered one of Shakespeare's most famous works. Romeo is the male protagonist who falls in love with Juliet, leading to a series of tragic events.
There is no single "greatest" literary figure in the English language, as it is subjective and depends on individual tastes and preferences. However, some widely revered figures include William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and Virginia Woolf.