Q. Shakespeare was good in writing dramas but was he good in acting his own characters?
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Shakespeare was good in writing dramas but was he good in acting his own characters?


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  • shrenu

    Shakespeare started his career in this field by acting at the theatre without having any intentions of becoming a writer.
    After having the practical experience he decided to step in as a writer, he chooses old contemporaries and essayed them in his time.
    As time passed by he received acknowledgement as a reward for his originality and talent.
    While Shakespeare was already good at expressing with words there wasn’t a need for him to act on his own written masterpieces.
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Literature

From William Shakespeare's famous 'Romeo and Juliet' to E.L James' 'Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele', literature has captivated the world. Classical taste replaced by vulgarity of words to flow through your innermost being. It is humanity in words. Look around you and see people loving all its forms. For emotions you can't express, put it in words. For a life story that deserves to be read, make a novel. For hard days and few romances, use the poem. In the 21st century, blood has turned into ink. Literature carries values to have a heart for humanity. Yet, it has never ended the cruelty.

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