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What kind of person is the real Shakespeare?

Personally, I think Shakespeare can really be said to be a legend, and created his legendary world with his works.

Shakespeare First of all, everyone knows that Shakespeare was a great dramatist and poet in the Renaissance. He expressed a series of humanistic thoughts with his own words and works.

He wrote many plays and poems in his life, including 37 plays, 2 long poems and 154 sonnets. In Shakespeare's early creation, his humanistic thought and unique artistic style gradually formed, reflecting the colorful picture of English society.

Now, the Shakespeare Festival is not only popular in Britain, but also has similar activities in many countries. Personally, I think this is the significance of Wuzhen Drama Festival every year.

all one's life

In fact, I think Shakespeare's artistic accomplishment and literary accomplishment are partly related to his life.

As we all know, Shakespeare was born into a wealthy family. Due to family reasons, he had the opportunity to go to school. At that time, it was actually a crucial moment for him to learn to write. Without the decline of his family, I think maybe what he wrote would be less meaningful and meaningful. Because of his family's decline, it is said that he worked as an apprentice in a butcher's house, taught in a rural school and worked as a security guard. Basically, he has experienced ups and downs.

turning point

In fact, I personally think that his turning point should be his escape after being convicted of poaching. Shakespeare at that time should have experienced a lot in his heart, such as the ups and downs of life, the ups and downs of life and so on. You will find that after he fled to London, the work he did was completely different from that in his hometown. He did some decent work in his hometown, but he started a handyman in London.

I think in fact, his creation may be because he saw those plays in the theater, and he thinks he can actually do it. Just like when he first started writing, the writers laughed at him for being uneducated or something, but Shakespeare was already strong at that time. I think those taunts didn't hit him at all, but more inspired him to write.

To sum up, in fact, sometimes, some sarcasm does have a lot of influence in the heart of a strong person, but in Shakespeare's heart, he may have died once, so he will write it firmly in the future.