What is a Renaissance man? A Renaissance man is a person with many talents or areas of knowledge, William Shakespeare was just that. Shakespeare was born in The United Kingdom on April 23rd, 1564 and died May 3rd, 1616. He was responsible for writing many important poems, works of literature, plays, etc. Shakespeare was exceptional at writing works that capture the full range of human emotion and conflict. He influenced the modern world greatly in ways we may not even know. In 1592 William Shakespeare began his career as an actor and playwright, and even had several plays produced. In the early years of the 1590s was a managing partner of an acting company called The Lord Chamberlain's Men. In 1603 they eventually changed their names to The …show more content…
Shakespeare spent most of his time in the city, writing and directing and came home only once a year forty day Lenten period. Shakespeare influenced modern day writing styles greatly, he also came up with words that were not used in the english language yet. Shakespeare took the traditional style of writing and put his own twist on it, creating a free flow of words that only he could do. Shakespeare was so well renowned because of his unique yet interesting writing style, He could draw crowds just by the flow of his works. The way Shakespeare would right left people completely shocked on how unconventional his writing was, but something about it made the people want more. During The Renaissance, Shakespeare was involved in a few fields, these included playwriting, acting, and literature. Shakespeare loved the arts but in the form of writing, not painting. William Shakespeare's most famous piece is undoubtedly Romeo & Juliet. In this work Shakespeare is unique by writing a comedic tragedy which was really uncharted territory for writers of his time, this piece grew to become his most famous work for the way his words flow. William enjoyed writing historical and tragical …show more content…
Shakespeare wrote about events that could happen in real life and the way he displayed these images to the reader, made them feel a way that writers had not made an audience feel until him. Many consider Shakespeare the greatest dramatist of all time. Towards the end of his life and career Shakespeare turned away from historical and comedic works and turned to tragic, ironic stories. These later works included twists and turns that left the reader wondering what was to happen next, these stories focus around destroying the heroes and those he loved. Shakespeare however was not truly examined until approximately 150 years after his death in 1616. Scholars began to question how a man could write with such intellect and knowledge of literature with just a modest education. William Shakespeare's fame did not peak until the twentieth century over 300 years after his death. Shakespeare's plays are highly popular and constantly studied and reinterpreted in performances with diverse cultural and political contexts. The genius of Shakespeare's characters and plots are that they present real human beings in a wide range of emotions and conflicts. His presentation of what he made human beings out to be is what really drove people to read his works. Undoubtedly the most famous part of Romeo and Juliet is Marc Antony’s speech, this speech captures Shakespeare’s full