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Who is the reffered to as the bard avon

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Bard of Avon.

Explanation:

  • William Shakespeare is known as the Bard of Avon.
  • This title was given to him as he buried and born on the Stratford-upon-Avon in England.
  • The meaning of the Bard is a poet, and Shakespeare was the greatest poet so it was his nickname.
  • The grammatically meaning of that word is ''the person who compose heroic poem''.
  • There are some other synonyms of the Bard as well and these are:
  • Balladeer, minstrel, poet, etc.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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William Shakespeare is referred to as the bard Avon

EXPLANATION:

  • 'William Shakespeare' was an 'English playwright', 'actor', and 'poet'. He was born in 'Stratford-upon-Avon'. Shakespeare is widely considered as the 'finest writer in the English language' and 'the world's preeminent dramatist'.
  • He is often referred to as 'England's national poet' and nick-named the Bard of Avon. This is since he appears to have been conferred the title in appreciation of his stature as a 'great poet' and England’s unofficial national poet.
  • It was only as the 20th century advanced that he became indistinguishably recognised by that title. Shakespeare wrote around 154 sonnets, 38 plays, '2 long narrative poems', and some other verses. His plays have been interpreted into all 'key living language' and are performed more often than any other playwrights.

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