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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare. Avon was his muse, Where he had found all his ruse unbelievable poems, Venus and Adonis, Prince of Denmark. Such an artist could not be unseen w e all know where he had been An author this talented H ad a real dramatic potential.

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William Shakespeare

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  1. William Shakespeare

  2. Avon was his muse, Where he had found all his ruse unbelievable poems, Venus and Adonis, Prince of Denmark. Such an artist could not be unseen we all know where he had been An author this talented Had a real dramatic potential. His life may have ended, but his work will forever remain unforgettable. He, poet, playwright and actor had talent beyond compare He was recognized for his valor And he couldn’t be tarred. His work was magnificent Even today it remains unique Incomparably dramatic and romantic He will be forever remembered. His masterpieces, mostly tragedies Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A stylized language, Never did he deceive his audience

  3. Key elements • Born in Avon, 1564 • English poet, playwright (and actor) • Called “national poet” and “ Bard of Avon” • Wrote many plays with dramatic and romantic themes (World's pre-eminent dramatist) such as in Romeo and Juliet, or Hamlet(his most famous tragedies) • Wrote as well sonnets, such as “ Venus and Adonis”, a famous poem of his. • Queen Elizabeth II was fond of his work • Today his work remains studied, as he was most talented.

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