How Did Shakespeare Influence Romeo And Juliet

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William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was Influenced by traumatic or sudden events in his past, and these affected his writing in many different ways of matter. There are events that happened in his life that shaped the man he became, and the writings he published. When Shakespeare hit the age 7, he was officially enrolled in a grammar school in town. Shakespeare is widely known for his amazing grammar and being able to communicate with both the high class and the low class. People may find this because of his education being so great, starting at such a young age and continuing on until adulthood. Along with his education has a child, he still had made some quick actions as a young man, jumping into a quick marriage with his wife at the …show more content…

It suggests the idea that he actually feels the love and knows what it truly means. This was also probably the case with Shakespeare when he had first met Anne, but now he is expressing it in a way to the public without directly using either of them. As of now we are not sure, but this is what most of us can assume. This relates to the love in Romeo and Juliet, and the real life love between Shakespeare himself and the girl that he had ended up marrying, Anne. Shakespeare thought that true love itself should never be apart. He felt it should be expressed in any way possible and eventually expressed it in a way he clearly loved which was writing. The story of Romeo and Juliet is now Shakespeare’s most famous piece he has ever written. And this was because of the impact that Anne and the young marriage had on him as he was a young adult. “ When they married, Anne was 26 and William was 18.” (Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway,graphic,19th century). The Commitment at the age of 18 must have been a really hard thing for his parents to wrap their heads around. Usually when you are young and decide to make such a big life choice like that, most people will usually come to regret it. This was such a huge milestone for him, meeting Anne and being apart of her life officially. This really had a major effect on the way he later wrote all of his …show more content…

Throughout Shakespeare’s whole life, he thought he would take over his dad's business and do things big that way, but the whole time he was thinking wrong. He soon had traveled to London to become an actor. There were multiple reasons behind this including family reasons, marriage reasons, etc. Most people say that it has taken him about 7 years to break into the industry and make it big. (showing signs of never giving up) “...had good reasons to travel his confining family circumstances, tinged with just enough disgrace to qualify him to join the disreputable players. The theater was his escape to freedom; he therefore had strong motivation to succeed” ("William Shakespeare." Great Lives from History: Renaissance & Early Modern Era, 1454-1600 (Online Edition). Salem Press. 2013.) Shakespeare had reasons to travel which he had taken advantage of. This helped inspire him to do new things with his life. After having the same old life for so many years, he wanted to go out and explore the world and get into what he really knew he loved. This helped inspire his stories and to always keep writing no matter what. When he would not make the cut or something along those lines, he would still go back. The theater was the place to escape and for him to be with freedom, he felt like nothing could stop him when he was there. Not only was Shakespeare motivated, but he was also patient with what he knew would someday come to him. “We