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1. William Shakespeare.
English: William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 23 April 1616), often known as Shakespeare in Chinese society.
He was the most outstanding dramatist in the history of English literature and the European Renaissance.
One of the most important and greatest writers of the period, the master of humanist literature of the time, and one of the world's most outstanding writers.
2. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Wawick County, Central England. His father, John Shakespeare, was a grocer in the wool and leather trade and grain trade, and in 1565 he became the town's magistrate and three years later was elected mayor. Shakespeare attended the local grammar school as a child.
3. Historians.
George Stevenson.
It is said that later generations roughly sketched the trajectory of Shakespeare's life from these written materials: at the age of 13, his family fell into the middle of the road, then dropped out of school to start business, and at the age of 22 he went to London, worked in the theater, and later became an actor and playwright; In 1597, he returned to his hometown to buy a property and spent the last days of his life as a celestial greeting.
4. Although he has a good basic education, he has not gone to university. In 1582, at the age of 18, he listed Shakespeare's plays before the age of 35, praising his comedies and tragedies as "incomparable", and being able to be called on a par with the first-rate dramatic poets of antiquity. But he never published his own plays.
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1. William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616) was an English Renaissance playwright and poet.
Born on April 23, in Stratford, Warwickshire, England. From 1571 to 1579 he studied at Stratford Grammar School. In 1587, he began his career as an actor and began to try his hand at writing plays.
In 1591, the plays "Henry VI II" and "Henry VI II" were premiered. In 1592, the play "Richard III" was premiered. In 1595, the plays Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream premiered.
In 1596, he created the premiere of the play "The Merchant of Nice". In 1601, the play "Hamlet" was premiered, which attracted the attention of the literary world. In 1603, the play Othello premiered.
In 1605, Da Shen's play "King Lear" was first performed. In 1606, the play "Macbeth" was premiered. In 1614, he left London and returned to his homeland.
On April 23, 1616, he died in his hometown.
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Synopsis: William Shakespeare was an English Renaissance dramatist and poet. Born on 23 April 1564 into a wealthy burgher family in Stratford, Shakespeare studied Latin, literature and rhetoric at the grammar school of his hometown.
Later, he helped his father in business, and around 1578 he went to London to earn a living, and is said to have worked as a horseman or servant, which was considered "the lowest occupation" at the time.
Later, he became an actor and screenwriter, and with the troupe touring to various places, he had a relatively wide range of contact with the life of all walks of life. He has played supporting roles in the troupe, such as the ghost in "Hamlet," and has also worked as a director, but he has mainly written scripts, starting out with old scripts, gradually rewriting them, or writing them himself. He later became a shareholder in the troupe, returning from London around 1613 and dying on 23 April 1616.
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