William Shakespeare is one of the wonders of world history. It is doubtful whether half of the greatest playwrights of all time created whose works have been so much discussed have been discussed with others. But almost nothing is known about his life story. Shakespeare was born into a poor family in the town of Stratford on the banks of the River Avon in Yorkshire, England. According to local church sources, he was probably born on April 23, 1584. His father John Shakespeare's mother was a child of the Arden family. Shakespeare immortalized his mother's name in his play As You Like It. At the age of eighteen, Shakespeare married Annie Hathaway, eight years his senior. Within months of the marriage, Annie gave birth to a baby girl. Her name is Susanna. Two years later, twins were born. Son Hamlet lived only 1 year. It is heard that he had to do various activities to support his family. Once Sir Thomas killed a deer out of hunger. He fled to London to avoid an arrest warrant. But there is room for doubt as to how far this story is true. But for whatever reason, he left Stratford and came to London.
In search of work in a completely unfamiliar city, he became involved in the professional arena.
It is this direct acquaintance with the world of drama that slowly germinates the seeds of his latent genius. While editing the play, Shakespeare felt a lack of good plays to entertain the audience. Perhaps the need for a stage was the beginning of writing Shakespeare's plays. It is difficult to predict exactly when. However, after a long study, it was initially possible to compile a list, which suggests that his playwriting dates back to 1591. During this time he wrote three volumes of his historical play Henry Tho. It is easy to assume that these are his handiwork in composing plays. Because it does not have the slightest recognition of Shakespeare's genius. The play Richard III, written the following year, is much improved. In 1592 a terrible plague broke out in England. Then the plague means certain death. People started fleeing the city in groups. Inevitably the arena also closed. There is no compulsion to write plays, Shakespeare wrote two of his poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucre. These two long poems he dedicated to the Earl of Saddamton.
Shakespeare's fame as a poet and playwright gradually spread. He was getting invitations from different theater groups to join them. He joined Lord Chamberlain's troupe (1594). From this time onwards Shakespeare began to get out of the hands of an unforgettable play - Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Merchant of Venice, Henry IV, Julius Caesar, Othello, and Hamlet. His last play was written by Henriette in 1813. One day a man who had fled Stratford like a thief bought a huge property there. He had previously bought a house in London. Shakespeare probably lived in this house until 1810. He then left the noisy, favorite theater of the city of London for good to retire to Stratford. He did not write anything in this episode except one drama. He died six years later, on April 23, 1817 (his 52nd birthday). The day before, he went to an invited house and drank a lot. He fell seriously ill on the way on a winter night. And Shakespeare did not recover. He said goodbye to the world on his birthday. But most surprisingly, Shakespeare made almost every story in his plays stand out, transcending it in an extraordinary way. He brought the vastness of the sea into a small lake.
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