William Shakespeare's Religion

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William Shakespeare had to keep a secret. If he was not able to him and his family would have been killed. During this time they had to listen to the government this was during the 1500s in Elizabethan England. William Shakespeare wanted to hint at catholicism in his writings because he wanted to teach his religion without getting in trouble. His family was also catholic so it was easier for him to practice and learn his faith. He is catholic because his family is catholic without them he would not have even known about this religion. During this era there were lots of secret catholics they would all gather underground in secret to have mass. William Shakespeare loved his faith so much he wanted to share it with everyone and be apart of a catholic …show more content…

Records show that William Shakespeare had works published and sold as popular literature. This goes back to him being a great writer how can someone so young and uneducated be so talented. In 592, there is evidence William Shakespeare earned a living as an actor and a playwright in London and possibly had several plays produced. There are not very many records of William Shakespeare because there was not any way of knowing how much of an influence he would have. If he truly was living as an actor and playwright in London at this time he would have been making not so much money. He could have been making a lot of money if people would have know about him and he could have become …show more content…

William Shakespeare's early plays were written in the conventional style of the day, with elaborate metaphors and rhetorical phrases that didn't always align naturally with the story's plot or characters. The first of is plays were written like he was having a conversation with someone. He always made them interesting by using different metaphors and ways of talking. William Shakespeare was always wanting to please his readers and viewers. William Shakespeare was very innovative, adapting the traditional style to his own purposes and creating a freer flow of words. He was very up to date with his writing. He was always looking to be in the new with his writing and way he writes. He wanted everyone to be interested in what he was writing and the skills he was showing off. William Shakespeare primarily used a metrical pattern consisting of lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter, or blank verse, to compose his plays. It was as if he was almost using poetry to write his plays. He wanted everything to flow in order and sound good together. When someone makes their writing nice and and pretty more people will want to read it. The more people that read his