Hello Shakespeare
"A rose is beautiful but even more beautiful is the fragrance it contains." You, Shakespeare,
"A rose is beautiful but even more beautiful is the fragrance it contains." You, Shakespeare, the first of all literary greats, have spent your entire life interpreting the fragrance of life.
You were born in England on April 23, 1564, to a wealthy merchant in town, so you lived a relatively happy life in your early years and received a good education, but later, due to the decline of your family, you left school at the age of 14. At the age of 18, you married a woman eight years older than you and had two sons and a daughter. After about 1585, you finally came to London, where you worked as a horse watchman, a cleaner in the theater, a questioner behind the stage, and an extra, and later, you became a major actor, a playwright, and a shareholder of the theater company. It is hard to imagine how much effort you have put in to change the trajectory of your life, going further and further down the long road of the theater until you became that ever-shining star.
"If you try something hopeless, you can always succeed." A certain encounter with a theater troupe at a young age made you fascinated by the theater. From then on, you often tried to act out the characters in the play, just like the other children, understand the characters' state of mind, or think about the plot, just like the actors in the troupe. After coming to London, you found a job for the theater riding the audience to watch the horses, although only to do odd jobs, after all, this has something to do with the theater. In addition to work, you did not forget to quietly watch the performance, insisted on studying cultural history, philosophy, and other courses, and also studied Greek and Latin. As you gradually took to the theater, you gradually began to play supporting roles, and with your excellent understanding and superb acting skills, you soon became a full-fledged actor. It is because you dared to realize your dream and did not stop moving forward that you were able to enter theater - the field that belongs to you.
"Life is short, and if you waste your years, your short life will be too long." You didn't stop even after saying these words yourself, and then you went on to the path of creative writing. In the beginning, you created many comedies and poems, and a slightly cheerful atmosphere naturally emanated from your works, combining clever ideas, gorgeous language, and humorous plots, into one. Later, the style of your work began to take on its unique characteristics, such as the soliloquies of Richard III, which are full of the character's self-awareness. By the post-1590 s, Shakespeare's writing style was more naturalistic. The clever use of metaphor and symbolism, the compact and lucid plot, and the complex and profound structure make your writing style unique, and eventually made you famous in the theater world as a titan of English drama.
"Honesty touches the heart best." At the same time as Shakespeare's gradual success, you were also met with jealousy by many of your peers, who did not expect that this little actor, who had no higher education and did not come from any famous family, would become a big player in the theater world? Some even directly called him "an actor's skin, wrapped up the heart of a tiger and a wolf." But you are not moved, action is the most powerful proof, during the day, he continued to work hard in the troupe, both as an actor, but also as a scriptwriter; at night, you refused the invitation of companions, alone in the dim light of hard writing. "Mr. Shakespeare is more industrious than anyone else." a playwright of the same era as you, once said so. This, perhaps, is also the reason why you are still world-famous some years later.
You, Shakespeare, never abandoned yourself and your dreams never stopped and achieved everything at once, never rushed to success, and never enjoyed yourself. That is why you are the first and foremost among literary luminaries, and there is no denying it.
Hello, Shakespeare.

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