William Shakespeare- The Father of English
William Shakespeare was universally regarded as the eminent British writer in the English language and world's renowned dramatist. He was contemplated as the father of English literature. He was born in 23 April 1564 in Stratford- upon - Avon, warwickshire, England. His father's name was John shakespeare and mother's name mary Arden. He was the third son of his parents. He was married a women named Anne Hathway at the age of 18. she was eight years older than him. They had three children.
Shakespeare adduced the bulk of his known work between 1589 and 1613. In 1598, william Shakespeare's name appeared on the title page of work . By 1599 his work were acclaimed all over the globe. His writings Capture the human emotions, conflicts, mystery,love, magic, revenge, grief and many other Outstanding narrative topics. Folklose influenced shakespeare in writing some of the most delightful scenes in his plays as well as scenes that establish a tone of darkness and foreboding.
Shakespeare wrote about 38 Plays, 154 Sonnets, two long narrative Poems and a few other verses.
Some of the most famous works of William Shakespeare are as follows:
1.Romeo and Juliet
2.The Merchant of Venice
3. Henry V
4. Much Ado About Nothing
5. Hamlet
His plays give us the greatest sense of the value of human life; of how people live; of how people love and of the importance of human relationships than any other writers of his time or of any other time. Shakespeare's plays are as popular as they are because he was perhaps the greatest writer who has ever lived.
Assistant professor
Yogeeta(Department of English)
LKC, KPT
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