They didn't say. After all, by the time he decided to get involved in theatre, he was a married man with children and should have been entitled to make decisions about his life without his parents' sayso. They might have been relieved that after four or five years of unemployment it looked like he might be able to support his family at last. But that is sheer speculation. We don't know enough about the kind of people the Shakespeares were to make an educated guess.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
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Curious question. Shakespeare lived in Elizabethan times, he had no choice. He certainly enjoyed writing and the whole theatrical business. He might have written differently if he had lived in different times.
Henry Wriothesley, First Earl of Southampton, is named in the dedication of Venus and Adonis, Shakespeare's first printed work. However that does not mean that Southampton actually paid Shakespeare's bills. He may have only fronted the cost of publishing the poem. The poem itself sold well (it was soft porn, always a popular choice) and must have made a fair amount of money for Shakespeare in a year when actors in general were starving. Whether it made enough for him to live on and save the cost of becoming a partner in a theatre company is anyone's guess; if it didn't, Southampton may have made up the difference.
They continue to be very popular with audiences all over the world, as witness the continual stream of movies of the plays and choice by professional and amateur theatre companies to present them. Actors enjoy the richness of the characters and the dialogue. Academics find them to be a motherlode of academic questions. There are those who do not enjoy Shakespeare's work, as there have always been. There are also a number who don't think they like Shakespeare's plays, but who have never actually seen one performed, and so have no basis for judging. Also, I think that people liked the change in the classic "Happily Ever After" ending that Shakespeare expressed in his plays.
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A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
Parents' Choice Award was created in 1978.
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It depends on why your parents made this choice
If that's what you want to call him, then it's your choice :-)
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Presumably, you made your choice for reasons which can be stated. If they are good reasons, those reasons should be just as persuasive to your parents as they are to you.
Occupational aspiration are the reasons, goals, thoughts, fantasies a person has for his occupation. These facts motivate a person about their occupation and effect their decision making about the choice of their work.