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Miss Elisa: Good morning mister Shakespeare! How are you? I'm very happy to interview you, because I will satisfy the readers of my paper!
Mister Shakespeare: I'm fine thanks, even if I would like to create often curiosity to your readers to go out of my coffin!
Miss Elisa: That is one of the most times I will interview you! Don't you worry! So let's start! Are you ready?
Mister Shakespeare: I'm ready!
Miss Elisa: Well, What school did you let to become a great writer?
Mister Shakespeare: I attended the King's New School in Stratford. It let me to study Latin, Grammar and Logic. But I didn't become a good writer thanks to that school. My success started when I moved to London.
Miss Elisa: I see. Would you tell me about it?
Mister Shakespeare: Of course! I moved in 1590, because there were more companies of actors than Stratford and in London drama flourished quickly.
Miss Elisa: Which was the first drama you composed?
Mister Shakespeare: Henry VI was performed on March of 1592. It was a great success.
Miss Elisa: Thanks to that performance you became very famous, but suddenly you were unlucky. Why?
Mister Shakespeare: Right! From 1593 to 1594 due to a plague epidemic, all the playhouses were closed.
Miss Elisa: What did you do to resolve the problem?
Mister Shakespeare: In that period I composed some poems, but after a few months I was called to the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the King's company of actors with Richard Burbage e William Kempe.
Miss Elisa: Well, from this time your activity was very peachy! Which tragedies or comedies did you composed?
Mister Shakespeare: In that period my son Hamnet died, so I was inspired to write a tragedy: Hamlet. Do you know it?
Miss Elisa: Of course! Hamlet is well acquainted or better still it is the best known.
Mister Shakespeare: I delight it! Sorry, what's time is it?
Miss Elisa: It's midnight!
Mister Shakespeare: Oh no! It's late! I'm sorry but I have to go! Another interview is waiting for me!
Miss Elisa: Ok! Bye Mister Shakespeare! Thank you very much!
Mister Shakespeare: Bye bye! Come back to me soon! I will tell you a great love story!
Miss Elisa: Do you talk about Romeo and Juliet?
Mister Shakespeare: Oh no! That is a catastrophic tragedy! I'm talking about my sweet love, Anne Hathaway!