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It is pointed out in the passage that, although Shakespeare had stopped writing plays by the end of 1613, ---- .
We can only guess when Shakespeare wrote his plays. He
may have had his own writing "season" perhaps in the
quieter winter months, but he never stopped acting
probably taking two or three minor parts instead of a
major one. He seems to have chosen for himself the more
static and undemanding roles in his plays, such as old
Adam in As You Like It and the Ghost in Hamlet. His
audiences included many habitual playgoers, and many
must have known Shakespeare and he must have known
them. We can imagine, as a recent biographer has said,
"that there might have been a complex, subtle
communicative exchange when he appeared in one of his
own plays". In spring 1613, he purchased his first property
in London. He was renting it out by 1616, but may
oriçinally have entertained other intentions for the
property. It would certainly have been a handy place to
stay, being near the Globe, which was his theatre. Perhaps
the destruction of the Globe in 1613, which probably
prompted him to sell his share in the theatre company,
altered his plans for it. He may not have given up acting,
but his writing career was over by the end of that year. In
1614, he returned to his hometown, Stratford-upon-Avon,
and died there in 1616.