Look at the line closely:
Sytem.out.println("William Shakespear, "+ birthYear+ " - "+ diedInYear+ , )
It should be
System
not
Sytem
It should have a semicolon at the end
It has sp[uriopus "+ ," at the end of the string concatenation.
But the line above is wrong as well!
It needs "()" to show it's a method call.
It needs a semicolon at the end.
You should expect to get syntax errors every day, probably many times a day while you are coding - we all do regardless of how much experience we have! Sometimes, we misspell a variable, or a keyword; sometimes we forget to close a string or a code block. Sometimes the cat walks over your keyboard and types something really weird. Sometimes we just forget how many parameters a method call needs.
We all make mistakes.
And because we all do it, we all have to fix syntax errors - and it's a lot quicker to learn how and fix them yourself than to wait for someone else to fix them for you! So invest a little time in learning how to read error messages, and how to interpret your code as written in the light of what the compiler is telling you is wrong - it really is trying to be helpful!
So read this:
How to Write Code to Solve a Problem, A Beginner's Guide Part 2: Syntax Errors[
^] - it should help you next time you get a compilation error!
And do yourself a favour: indent your code! It makes it a whole load more readable ...