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Shakespeare wrote the play for whom? Who had he been prior to this?

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Shakespeare wrote his plays for a variety of audiences, including the general public as well as the courtly and aristocratic circles of his time. His plays were performed at public theaters like the Globe Theatre in London, where people from different social classes would attend to watch the performances.

Before becoming a playwright, Shakespeare had been an actor. He was a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, an acting company that later became the King's Men under the patronage of King James I. As an actor, Shakespeare likely performed in many of his own plays and those of other playwrights of the time. It is believed that his experience as an actor contributed to his understanding of dramatic structure, characterization, and theatrical techniques, which he later incorporated into his own plays.

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