William Shakespeare. Brilliant English poet and playwright
With these words, Romeo took the poison from the hands of the pharmacist and gave him the gold
coins. And the words of the protagonist from the greatest play of love of all times "Romeo and Juliet" still have not lost their meaning. Although its author William Shakespeare on April 23, 2016 marks 400 years. In this article we will touch upon the works of Shakespeare and give the most famous catch phrases from his works.
William Shakespeare. This is one of those names that still makes people wonder, admire and think. Our planet is moving forward, but the great Shakespeare's star shines constantly.
William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in the English province, in the small town of Stradford on Avon. His father was a simple craftsman and could not give his son a good education. At 23, Shakespeare went to London and joined the acting troupe. Then he began writing his own plays. When Shakespeare turned 40, he returned to his hometown, where he bought a stone house with his money. In this house (in the photo) he lived for about 12 years and died at the age of 52 years old on his birthday - April 23, 1616.

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William Shakespeare. Creation
Shakespeare's question is still acute: was Shakespeare, an actor without a university education, the author of brilliant works that the whole world admires. There is no solution to this until now, but there can be no doubt that the author was an extraordinary and incredibly gifted person.

The popularity of Shakespeare in the 16th century was due primarily to the fact that he was a playwright who brought historical events to the stage, wrote about people with strong spirits, sang mind and justice, and humiliated human vices. In those days, the theater was one of the main entertainments, and Shakespeare's plays were not just entertaining stories, they described historical events, revealed the many-sided nature of a human character, forced to think.