WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: HIS LIFE AND WORKS

Authors

  • Gulasal Saidova Chirchik State Pedagogical University
  • Feruza Abduvohidova Chirchik State Pedagogical University

Keywords:

Shakespeare, drama, tragedy, comedy, Renaissance literature, sonnets, psychologism, character interpretation

Abstract

This article explores the life, career, and creative legacy of William Shakespeare, the renowned English playwright and poet of the Renaissance era. It examines his early life, education, and development as a dramatist, focusing on his contributions to tragedy, comedy, and sonnet writing. The study highlights Shakespeare’s ability to portray complex human psychology, universal moral dilemmas, and timeless social themes. Additionally, the paper discusses the relevance of his works to modern theatre and literature, emphasizing the enduring nature of his artistic mastery. The article integrates historical sources, scholarly research, and independent analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of Shakespeare’s significance in world literature.

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Published

2025-12-15