William Shakespeare Research Paper

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“William Shakespeare, often called the English national poet, is widely considered the greatest dramatist of all time.”( Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 01 Aug. 2016. ). Not only was he a play wright but he was a poet who wrote up to 154 sonnets and a variety of narrative poems. William had influenced the English language for years, popularizing different words and phrases that weren’t really known. This professional writer introduced up to 3,000 words to society. “He made up words, if it didn’t give him the right words.” The work he brought out to people made them feel emotions where he got his readers thinking about deep human conditions and life situations. Plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, and several more are …show more content…

On their wedding day she was three months pregnant. In which that meant Shakespeare became a teenage father and had no money on him. Now, back in his generation, 1590’s the way life was, was taken differently compared to now. He was stuck and had no choice for the decision that was accidently made, getting Anne pregnant. “It wasn’t unusual for women and girls to be pregnant when they married. When a boy made a girl pregnant he was honor-bound to marry her, and Shakespeare did that. If he hadn’t, her child would have been a ‘bastard’, looked down on throughout its childhood and adulthood, and without any legal rights.”( "Shakespeare’s Early Childhood." No Sweat Shakespeare. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Aug. 2016.) Six months after their wedding, Susanna, their baby girl was born. Since William was 18 at the time he wasn’t really financially ready, he was pretty much penniless. Therefore they were struggling with supporting the family and child care. Adding on to that, they ended up with another surprise, twins! They had their girl, Judith and their boy, Hamnet on January, 1585. This added more cautious, that’s when Shakespeare felt it was ready to move on and start his career that changed his whole