The Bard of Avon


 There was this time when ...........


 Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Comedy of Error, The Tempest, As You Like It, The Winter's Tale, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing, and much more were written by him and even played. Bard of Avon, England’s National Poet, and a lot more names he had but he was the only one in the world like him. He was an important member of the King’s Men company of theatrical players from roughly 1594  onward. He was one of the Greatest writer,  playwright, poet, and actor. Nor poor he was but he was not wealthy either. In his middle age, he was comfortably well off. He was able to purchase the second-largest house in Stratford in 1597, and also owned property in London. Alongside writing 38 best plays in the world and 154 well-known sonnets, he also wrote a lot of Quotes in fact he has made 211 quotes! that was not only for entertainment purposes and wits and humor but also for motivation and life lessons. one of the most well-known is:-

“to be, or not to be, that is the question." In the 21st century, "to code, or not to code, that is the challenge. And also “Neither a borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both itself and friend.” he was not only writing best and well-known plays and dramas and pomes but also was an inspiration for many, not only in that time but even today for example- J.K rowling, Suzanne Collins, Stephen King, James Patterson, and a lot more. He used to make people laugh and entertain, But also sometimes cry with his Tragic books, plays, and quotes. It is said by many people that whenever he used to make a joke or wit he didn’t usually laugh but it was not that he didn't laugh at all, of course, he used to. He was born on 26 April 1564 in Stratford upon Avon. His father was a successful local businessman and his mother was the daughter of a landowner. He married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18. She was eight years older than him. They had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. After his marriage information about his life became very rare. But he is thought to have spent most of his time in London writing and performing in his plays. Around 1613, at the age of 49, he retired to Stratford. But as we all know that whichever beauty comes on this Earth no matter how good it is one day it has to say goodbye to this world, And for this reason only Tragically Our Dear
William Shakespear

also had to go on 26 April 1616, at the age of 52. But we all know that Legends never die though today he is not among us physically, we all should admire the fact that He right now he lives in our hearts And to this day in his memory we All celebrate the English Language day. 

                             Thank You 

  


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