English, asked by sahar200514, 11 months ago

Who called William Shakespeare "An upstart crow?" Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Apparently because the university educated Robert Greene, who so labeled Shakespeare in his Groats-Worth of Witte (1592), felt that actors should read lines rather than write them.

Answered by aaryan7250
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Answer:

ROBERT GREENE called WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE an upstart crow.

Explanation:

the pamphlet was called as the Groatsworth of Wit in which Robert GREENE attacks the actor WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE as an upstart crow.

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