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William Shakespeare is considered by many to be the father of modern English Literature. It is not just his popularity and influence on modern writers that allows for this title to be attributed to him but because of the massive contributions he made to the development of the English language.
He was a renowned playwright, poet, and actor, whose works have had a profound and lasting impact on the literary world.
Shakespeare's impact on the English language cannot be overstated. He is credited with coining numerous words and phrases that are still in use today, such as "eyeball," "all's well that ends well," and "green-eyed monster." His plays and poetry have also had a profound influence on literature, theater, and film, with adaptations and reinterpretations of his works being produced in various forms throughout the centuries. Despite his enduring fame, there are still many mysteries surrounding Shakespeare's life, including debates about the authorship of his works. However, his contributions to English literature are undeniable, and his works continue to captivate audiences and inspire countless writers and artists around the world.