It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
William Shakespeare was a playwright he was also an actor but not a very successful one (he played minor characters in his own plays as well - for example he played the Ghost in Hamlet)
He got a job in the theatre business.
If you are talking about William Shakespeare the playwright, he doesn't like anything now since he's been dead for almost 400 years. Also, when he was alive he didn't say anything about what he liked or disliked, so we can't even say what he liked best about his job then.
William Shakespeare died in 1616.
William Shakespeare was mostly known for his job as an actor,playwright, writer and poet.
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It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
To make money, mostly. It was his job.
William Shakespeare's son, Hamnet, died aged 11. See the related question link below.
William Shakespeare was a playwright he was also an actor but not a very successful one (he played minor characters in his own plays as well - for example he played the Ghost in Hamlet)
His jobs were acting, writing poems and plays. But although we have no reason to think Shakespeare did not enjoy his job, we still wouldn't have called it an interest. He did have an interest in boosting his family status by getting a grant of arms for his father, so he could then call himself "William Shakespeare, Gent."
Shakespeare didn't have women actors because back when he was living women weren't aloud to have that kind of job
Shakespeare may have worked for wages at some point in his life. If he did, we don't know what job he did, and certainly have no idea what his wage might have been.
He got a job in the theatre business.