Shakespeare Biography

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Over the years I ‘ve read enormous amount of novels, plays and other forms of written literature has given me a diverse taste and particular favoritisms over certain genres and authors. I’ve read literature that should have been the definition of mediocre while alternatively I’ve also read literature that was akin to great works of art to the point where it should have its own exhibit in the louvre museum! I am incredibly captious when it comes whom I concern to be exceptional authors. I consider Stephanie Meyer of the twilight saga to be a hack as her characters are stereotypical to a breaking point and riddle with clichés where it should be a felony crime. Charles Dickens is the polar opposite of Meyers as with his Tales of two cities he has woven a story that is captivating to its core with the characters being complex souls. Seemly out of all the hacks and skillful authors stands one gentleman who stands out as a visionary whom mind was pulsing of creative genius whose work transcends the annals of time, that man is the one and only trailblazing William Shakespeare!

To truly understand how magnificent the works of Shakespeare truly is we must travel to a bygone era of the Elizabethan times. Let it be duly noted of the irony of how regardless of the popularity of Shakespeare and how his most faithful fans can recite his famous works by heart, we barley know the man. All historians and Shakespearians have to go on about the man is basically legal, church records and obviously many world renown works. There are notable gaps in the timeline of Shakespeare life which leads to abundance in speculations on his life.

Shakespeare did not even have his own dairy or journal which means we all must just speculate on the personal...

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... over the years. Stephanie Myers basically used aspects Midsummer night dream as a template in her Twilight saga. Shakespeare transcends the typical author who fades with time as he’s now a imbedded in the global pop culture for years to come.

This man Shakespeare influenced me throughout my life even when I never read his works yet. From “To be, or not to be: that is the question” ~Hamlets to Romeo and Juliet’s” O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love And I'll no longer be a Capulet.” I seriously Know those lines by heart as I heard them growing up from family, friends and of course from my beloved television set! Shakespeare inspires me to be such as good as him and maybe even better when it comes to writing poems or writing anything as I want to leave a legacy as wondrous as him!

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