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29 March, 17:18
How did shakespeare contribute to the renaissance
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Esmeralda Torres
29 March, 17:35
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His Contribution to the renaissance was that he created a new style of play writing because he mixed both tragedy and comedy into one "which in his times was a big deal because way back then comedies were comedies and tragedies were tragedies, they were never collaborated." He was also known for his theater, The Globe.
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