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== William Shakespeare ==

Introduction
Many people probably heard about the name William Shakespeare or have read one of his most iconic play called "Romeo and Juliet" but I doubt people know anything much more than him being a writer. He was widely known as the best lead in writing of his time, not just writing but from being an actor and a poet. William would be accused by those around about his writing have some sort of suspicious activities. Others claiming he stole those writing as to he never attended any universities so how he was able to write such knowledge about the great affairs.

Early Life
Early in his life his studies consist of Latin, he learns how to write, read and, speak the language very well and also study some of the classical historians, moralist and, poets as well. There were many other studies that would interest him but instead at 18 he got married to Anne Hathaway, where exactly is not known. His eldest daughter named Susanna and his twins Hamnet and Judith, but Hamnet would later pass 11 years later. It is not known what he spent doing for the passing years before his name begins to appear in London theatre records, but it is allegedly said that he'd have spent those time stealing deer and getting into trouble.

Life and Career Begun
His career begun in roughly 1594 it is still unclear, but he was view as an important member of the "Lords Chamberlian's" with the best actors to the best theatre and now the best dramatist, Shakespeare. Shakespeare became a full-time professional man of his own theatre. He was thriving and prospering he kept his private life very well hidden that no letter written from him was ever revealed or survived. In his will he wrote a long documentary giving his property to his eldest daughter's husband his son in law. Therefore, he signed his name as to it appeared to be shaky, maybe he was already ill. He soon died on April 23rd,1616 no name written on his grave, but lines suggested that it was his own reading. "Good friend, for Jesus’ sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here. Blest be the man that spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones."

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