Shakespeare was motivated to begin writing for several reasons, including the vibrant theatrical culture of Elizabethan England, which offered a platform for his creativity. The desire to explore complex human emotions and societal issues likely inspired him, as did the opportunity for financial gain and professional recognition in a burgeoning literary market. Additionally, the influence of earlier playwrights and the demand for new plays may have spurred his ambition to contribute to the arts.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Writing was not Shakespeare's only career, and probably not his first.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
Money. It was a part of how he made his living.
Shakespearean.
Shakespeare's writing ability was already well-established before he was invited to become one of the charter members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men. In all likelihood, that was an important reason to include him as a sharer. Therefore we can assume that Shakespeare began writing for the Lord Chamberlain's Men from the moment it was formed in 1594.
What is dit? But I believe it was written between 1876 and 1900.
Shakespeare wrote in poetry, even when he was writing plays.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Nothing. Shakespeare started writing before Marlowe died.
Writing was not Shakespeare's only career, and probably not his first.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
Most of Shakespeare's writing is in English. There's also some French.
Money. It was a part of how he made his living.
No, it is a fictional film about Shakespeare writing Romeo & Juliet.
motivated
This is not known. Schoolteachers, his wife, his patron, the publisher of Venus and Adonis or his acting colleagues are all possible, but there is no evidence at all that Shakespeare was motivated by anything apart from the possibility of making money as a writer.