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    Biography of William Shakespeare: It is known that he was born in April 1564 and that he died on 23rd April 1616 at the age 52. He was baptized on 26th April 1564. How fitting that the great English writer is so closely identified with the patron saint of England. Shakespeare had seven siblings. They were: Joan (1558); Margaret (1562); Gilbert (1566); Joan II (1569); Anne (1571); Richard (1574) and Edmund (1580). Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway when he was 18. She was 26 and she was pregnant

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    Mark Payne 1302-20 The Writings of Shakespeare and Donne The poems from William Shakespeare and John Donne that interest me are “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” and “The flea”. One of the main reason that I am writing about these two poems are because they are the only ones that I know of because that is what we talked about in class and I have never read poetry in my life. Poetry has always been difficult for me to read because of my mild case of dyslexia. I have to read the sentence

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    privileges because people in the past put their passions‚ times‚ and efforts to approach these things. William Shakespeare is one of those men who gave great presents to the generations coming. He wrote several plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets that made huge impacts. William Shakespeare‚ through his works‚ tremendously influenced modern day theater‚ literature‚ and even everyday speech. William Shakespeare changed theaters to be more active and lively through characters and music. He arranged that the decisions

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    conversation involving William Shakespeare arises‚ it is almost certain that one of his two‚ arguably‚ most famous lines are mentioned; “Romeo‚ Romeo‚ where for art tho Romeo? and “To be or not to be‚ that is the question” (CITATION). Over Shakespeare’s life‚ he wrote countless means of literature‚ some better known than others‚ but each using traditional forms of literary techniques to some degree. Within his 18th Sonnet‚ “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Shakespeare strategically uses countless

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    William Shakespeare is considered a writer who includes most of his life stories within his pieces. As being considered one of the most originated writers‚ he became well known. William Shakespeare had an impact on the world by introducing new words and views towards the english language. Shakespeare is the second most quoted writer in the world. “Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon them” (Shakespeare 1). Many authors refer

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    “Though this be madness‚ yet there is method in’t.” -William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet (act II‚ scene II). William Shakespeare is known perhaps as the world’s most renowned playwright‚ over 400 years subsequent his death. The playwright lived and wrote during the Elizabethan Reign over England. It was during this period that Shakespeare produced his most performed‚ and likely most famously know drama; The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ more commonly known simply as Hamlet ("Hamlet." Gale Student

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    people could enjoy and learn from. That man was William Shakespeare‚ the Bard of the Bible. Why is he referred to as the Bard of the Bible? Well‚ some call Shakespeare the Bard of the Bible because he advanced biblical ethics‚ alluded to the Scriptures‚ and magnified the Christian God. Many call Shakespeare the Bard of the Bible because he advanced biblical ethics. In Shakespeare’s plays‚ he often integrates biblical morality within his storyline. For example‚ in the famous play Macbeth

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    William Shakespeare is a very influential person in history. He was a playwright and a poet who was very influential to people today. He was not only influential to playwrights but also to artist‚ music producers and etc. I was able to learn a lot about his later life leading up to his death. Although actual facts and moment of his life are not extremely valid it is still believed most of what is known is true. I will provide some very important facts and information regarding to Shakespeare himself

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    William Cuthbert Faulkner was a prominent figure to American literature in the twentieth-century. William Faulkner was a writer‚ a poet‚ an American novelist‚ play writer‚ and essayist. He is a legendary figure‚ not only for Southern writers‚ but for writers throughout the world. Faulkner wrote many popular novels and short stories through out his life time. Faulkner’s life had an impact on his art of writing and his particular style of writing can be seen throughout many of his works.   William

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    writer is the famous writer William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer and playwright of all time. His works were versatile‚ ranging from romance plays and sonnets to more tragedy works. He is well known for writing his very own plays and sonnets and acting. Shakespeare wrote a grand total of 37 plays and 154 sonnets. His plays have been produced more often and in more countries than those of any other author (Applebee 983). William Shakespeare shaped the way we write

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