One surmises that he was involved in the theatre scene and that someone noticed that he was a dab hand with a Sonnet, and suggested that he could make a few extra shillings by writing a play. But this is only a plausible suggestion; there is no evidence of how or when Shakespeare started writing plays.
he has always wanted to write plays and be in plays when he was young.
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.
Not by acting or by writing plays, but by being a sharer or partner in the acting company. He may have got his initial cash boost to buy into the company from the sale of his poem Venus and Adonis.
Well, we can't know for sure, but it's a good guess that Shakespeare went to see a travelling company play in Stratford, and this was where he got the idea of working in the theatre world. As for writing, he would have been required to write Latin translations in school and may have started then to write his own verse. But all of this is sheer guesswork; we have no evidence for any of it.
Nobody knows.
he has always wanted to write plays and be in plays when he was young.
he got famous by writing poems and plays in the olden times!
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.
He did not. William Shakespeare did not write novels. They were an unknown form in his day. Shakespeare wrote plays which is a totally different literary form. The plots for his plays were almost all taken from stories or history books or biographies he had read or plays by other people which he had seen. He made changes in these plots but he started out with a story he got from somewhere else.
It is said that William Shakespeare and Anne got married at Temple Grafton, which was close-by Stratford.
Not by acting or by writing plays, but by being a sharer or partner in the acting company. He may have got his initial cash boost to buy into the company from the sale of his poem Venus and Adonis.
No he was still very rich from the previous. He had lots of money left from all the money he got for writing all those plays
Well, we can't know for sure, but it's a good guess that Shakespeare went to see a travelling company play in Stratford, and this was where he got the idea of working in the theatre world. As for writing, he would have been required to write Latin translations in school and may have started then to write his own verse. But all of this is sheer guesswork; we have no evidence for any of it.
William Shakespeare was 18 when he got married.His wife, Anne Hathaway, was 26 at the time.The couple got married on the 27th November 1582.
Nobody knows.
Shakespeare's early fame was based on his Henry VI plays and on the long erotic poem Venus and Adonis. Throughout a long career he steadily established himself as one of the greatest playwrights ever, if not the greatest. That is why he got so famous.
He probably started acting before he started writing plays. He published some poetry (Venus and Adonis) pretty early in his career so he may have been writing other things before he got going on plays.