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Shakespeare's characters were inspired by real people from "summary" of A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare by James Shapiro

Shapiro delves into the idea that Shakespeare's characters were not mere figments of his imagination, but rather reflections of real individuals who existed in his world. Throughout his writing, Shapiro uncovers the connections between the characters in Shakespeare's plays and the people who lived in Elizabethan England. By examining historical records and comparing them to the characters in Shakespeare's works, Shapiro reveals the striking similarities between the two. Shapiro highlights how Shakespeare drew inspiration from the people he encountered in his daily life, such as friends, family members, and even prominent figures of his time. These individuals served as the basis for many of the iconic characters that populate Shakespeare's plays. By infusing his characters with traits and characteristics of real people, Shakespeare was able to create multi-dimensional and relatable figures that continue to resonate with audiences today....
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    A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare

    James Shapiro

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