William Shakespeare is one of the best-known, if not the best, writer of the whole world. He was born in
Stratford-upon-Avon in the year 1564 and died in 1616. He moved to London and became an
actor and playwright, that is, he
wrote the plays in which he acted. If you want to know more about his life, you can watch a series of videos at
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
At that time, theatre, or drama, was person-based and some scenes were based on monologues or speeches of certain characters which have become very famous (
"to be or not to be, that is the question" from
Hamlet), another anecdote is that there were no women on stage; the clothes, tapestries and curtains were splendid and there were
machines to move up or down things. We can see this is
The Globe, the theatre were he played most of his plays.
Why is Shakespeare so important?
For me, he is so important because he was an expert in creating plays that treated many different
topics (love, war, betrayal, foolishness ... and many more) and he did so in a way that he achieved to address to the
inner emotions of people and they are as up-to-date now as they were when he created them.
He also wrote a lot of
poetry (great sonnets), and
invented many words of the English language.
Have you read anything by Shakespeare or attended to any of his plays? Do you know the names of his most famous plays?