William Shakespeare Research Paper

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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is well known for his poetry and playwriting. Evidence indicates that both he and his contemporaries looked to poetry, not playwriting, for enduring fame (poet William Shakespeare).William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 (poet William Shakespeare). Shakespeare’s sonnets were composed between 1593 and 1601, though not published until 1609. In his poems and plays, Shakespeare invented thousands of words, often combining or contorting Latin, French, and native roots (poet William Shakespeare). Shakespeare has given many words (estimate 1,700-3,00) to the English language (“Facts about William Shakespeare”). William Shakespeare changed literature by changing the vocabulary of the English language. …show more content…

The Scottish king, Duncan, decides that he will confer the title of the traitorous Cawdor on the heroic Macbeth. Macbeth, and another General called Banquo, happen upon the three witches. The witches predict that he will one day become king. He decides that he will murder Duncan. Macbeth's wife agrees to his plan. He then murders Duncan assisted by his wife who smears the blood of Duncan on the daggers of the sleeping guards. A nobleman called Macduff discovers the body. Macbeth kills the guards insisting that their daggers smeared with Duncan's blood are proof that they murdered him. The crown gets passed to Macbeth. More murders ensue and the bloodied ghost of Banquo appears to Macbeth. Lady Macbeth's conscience began to torture her and she imagines that her hands covered with blood. She commits suicide. Macduff kills Macbeth and becomes king” (Summary of Macbeth and …show more content…

There have many movies based upon Shakespeare’s works, one being, 10 Things I Hate About You. 10 Things I Hate About You is a modernization of Shakespeare’s famous play The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare’s Influence in the Arts). Shakespeare united three main streams of literature: verse, poetry, and drama. To the versification of the language, he imparted his eloquence and variety giving highest expressions with elasticity of language (William Shakespeare). One of Shakespeare’s greatest contributions is the introduction of vocabulary and phrases which enriched the English language, making it more colorful and expressive. Many original Shakespearean words and phrases have since become embedded in English, particularly through projects such as Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary which quoted Shakespeare more than any other writer (William