Shakespeare did seem to include these characteristics in his writing and this time period influenced him heavily. Even though he was born at the end of this period he made the Renaissance come to life on stage during his plays. One way that he was like many writers during the Renaissance were the themes he used in his plays. He would use themes such as “good vs. evil”, “appearance vs. reality”, and “what it means to be a man”. Shakespeare was also known for using different symbols in his writing, such as the weather or the stars in the sky, to represent other things. Shakespeare wrote many of his pieces based on ancient greek and roman writings, because the characters were so amazing, including powerful heroes and gods that made the tales more fun to read or watch. He also really loved writing tragic romances which is evident in most of his writings. One of his most famous works was “Romeo and Juliet” which was a great love story with a devastating ending that was very new for this time period. Shakespeare had all the elements of a tragedy in his plays and stories which made his works that more appealing. He wrote anything from dramas to comedies and had a very large focus on the sonnet. Shakespeare has a very different type of humor that was extremely funny back then and very unique …show more content…
He used blank space and iambic parameter, a type of writing with stressed and unstressed syllables. He also developed many new words that were used in his sonnets and plays. He coined many phrases such as “wild goose chase” or “in a pickle”. He introduced over 3000 words to the english language. Shakespeare was constantly coming up with new ways to say things and it made his plays and sonnets much more fascinating. With these words, he wrote about romance often, but in a very new way. Shakespeare made many plays for the royal family, and they were extremely picky about what words were used, and what matters were discussed, so Shakespeare came up with double meanings for his words, this way he could still write about what he wanted, but not offend anyone. Shakespeare even performed for Queen Elizabeth I numerous of times and was very well liked by her and most all of the royal family. Shakespeare had a very nice life and as he grew up got more and more