In his early education, Shakespeare likely wrote with a quill pen, which was a common writing instrument of the time made from a feather. He would have used ink, typically made from natural materials, and wrote on materials like parchment or paper. The quill's flexibility allowed for various styles of writing, which was important for both educational and literary purposes during the Elizabethan era.
Shakespeare's play is based on Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans, which Shakespeare almost certainly took at school.
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Nothing is known for sure about Shakespeare's education. On the other hand, we can make some pretty shrewd guesses. The King's New School (now King Edward VI School) was the only grammar school in Stratford and it was likely that Shakespeare went there. (The school which is still in operation is unhesitating in claiming that he did so) We also know what kind of things they studied at that school in the sixteenth century--Latin classics. Shakespeare would have read Plutarch and Ovid, Terence and Seneca. That is why Shakespeare used plots from Plutarch (Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra) and referred to stories in Ovid (Pyramus and Thisbe, Philomela).
Mainly iambic pentameter. Please see the link.
He got it from a book called Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans which was a standard text in school. Unlike many people, Shakespeare remembered what he had learned in school and made use of it in his job.
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A quill pen. That's what they used then.
Shakespeare's play is based on Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans, which Shakespeare almost certainly took at school.
Plutarch
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His favourite source was Holinshed's Chronicles.
Nothing is known for sure about Shakespeare's education. On the other hand, we can make some pretty shrewd guesses. The King's New School (now King Edward VI School) was the only grammar school in Stratford and it was likely that Shakespeare went there. (The school which is still in operation is unhesitating in claiming that he did so) We also know what kind of things they studied at that school in the sixteenth century--Latin classics. Shakespeare would have read Plutarch and Ovid, Terence and Seneca. That is why Shakespeare used plots from Plutarch (Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra) and referred to stories in Ovid (Pyramus and Thisbe, Philomela).
Mainly iambic pentameter. Please see the link.
William Shakespeare used a quill to write all his plays.
He used a Horn book with a thin sheet of horn
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