s, but I think that he needed the plots to get started. The plots were Shakespeare’s stepping stones to greatness. His works are revolutionary. He is a major factor in the development of the English language because he headed the new modern wave of the English language. Do you think it is a coincidence that the greatest writer in history comes from possibly one of the greatest Bero 6eras in England’s history? I do not. Shakespeare played off this great time. The Elizabethan era and himself came wrapped in a package. During this time, the English had money, so they went to do more recreational activities. One of the things they did was go to the theater. This is how Shakespeare got his business. He merely took advantage of having people going to the theaters more. He cranked out thirty-seven great plays in a very short lifetime. He also wrote one hundred and fifty sonnets. Shakespeare’s greatness is categorical and unequivocal. “Shakespeare seems to have been popular and well liked both as a person and as a dramatist”(Srye 38). This statement said by Northrop Srye is very suprising to me. It seems odd that such a great writer and playwright would be well liked. I would think that Shakespeare would be different from the rest of the people, and therefore he would be a dejected outcast. The language of William Shakespeare is the reason that he is and always will be the greatest writer in the world. This is one thing that possibly will never change....