William Shakespeare

April 23, 2017 5:35am CST
The person whose auspicious work was nothing but the journey of his life. He never imagined anything; just wrote what he saw across his life.
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@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
23 Apr 17
@ayush1709 What's your favourite work of Sir William Shakespeare?
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23 Apr 17
I loved Julius Caesar and The Gilded Monument Sonnet. What's Your's favourite? @Mass_Sonu (1034)
@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
23 Apr 17
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23 Apr 17
@Mass_Sonu Hmm. I think you also might have noticed, whatever he wrote in his work was the journey of his life. Example being Anthony, watching his best friend, Caesar die but unable to do anything.
23 Apr 17
He is that person who copy the real world on paper. Great writer of his time
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@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
24 Apr 17
@ayush1709 Again: Shakespeare's life was rather uneventful and didn't take him outside England. How can you say "He wrote his life"?
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23 Apr 17
Exactly Dear. He wrote his life.
24 Apr 17
@MALUSE it's not essential to go foreign for acquiring experiences One can share its own feelings and emotions which are the key concept to built one' s life Whatever he experiences and follows in life he used to wrote on paper. That's why it happen so
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@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
23 Apr 17
So Shakespeare knew all the places where he set his plots? From the net, "William Shakespeare of Stratford is not known ever to have traveled outside England. No records exist of his travelling abroad; no friend ever mentioned travelling with him; no foreigner ever noticed him." Please mention where you've got your information from which contradicts what scholars of his life and plays maintain.
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@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
23 Apr 17
@ayush1709 Your post doesn't make that clear. "he wrote what he saw" sounds as if he saw places.
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24 Apr 17
@MALUSE But Dear, for example if you see an event at your home. Now, if you write the same. Its up to you, you give location of France, Germany or Italy.
23 Apr 17
Good point. But, Shakespeare's work is not about the places, its about life.