William Shakespeare Makes A Living
William Shakespeare, English playwright and poet, is recognized as the world’s greatest dramatist. His plays, created more than 400 years ago, continue to impact millions of people. During his time however, these plays did not make him rich. He did not receive any commissions or royalties for creating the plays that are now regarded as among the best ever created. Despite this, Shakespeare soon became a wealthy man because he was a sharer of his theatrical company called Lord Chamberlain’s Men. As a sharer, he received a percentage of the company’s profits aside from his salary as an actor and as a playwright.In London, Shakespeare successfully established his reputation as an actor and playwright. During his time, many poets and critics expressed admiration for his works. However, he was not as revered when he was alive as he is now. Critics during his time found his skills inferior to that of John Fletcher and Ben Jonson. In fact, many mocked and condemned his plays. Thomas Rymer, in fact, heavily criticized Shakespeare for combining the comic and the tragic in his plays. Another playwright, Robert Greene, distributed pamphlets in London lambasting Shakespeare for trying to outrank other playwrights who were university-educated such as Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nashe and Greene himself.
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