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How did William Shakespeare write so many poems and plays?

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How did William Shakespeare write so many poems and plays?

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Imagine a world with no television, no video games, no bikes, no mechanical toys, Oh yeah that’s right we no longer have imaginations because toys play for them selves. Long long ago in a world very different from our own, people had to entertain themselves with their imaginations. Weather it be, writing music for the enjoyment of one self, drawing a picture that isn’t quite as logical or structured as reality, or writing and telling stories. Without the many distractions we have today, one could create many stories after a hard days work. Think about how many times you were put into a situation and you imagined doing something different than what you actually did, or reacting differently. Now write it down. There you have it… the beginning of story.

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