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Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare's Biography remains a mysterious figure with regards to personal history. Only two primary sources for information on the Bard: his works, and various legal and church documents born in Stratford-upon-Avon, allegedly on April 23, 1564. Father initially a successful merchant, but fortunes declined in late 1570s attended the free grammar school in Stratford, but historians do not know for how long Marries at age 18, has a daughter and a set of twins, one who dies in childhood For the seven years following the birth of his twins, Shakespeare disappears from all records, turns up in London some time in 1592. allegedly died on his birthday, April 23, 1616
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Shakespeare's Works 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 epic narrative poems His plays generally fall into four categories: Pre-1594 – has roots in Roman and medieval drama 1594–1600 – Histories; portraying the lives of kings and royalty in most human terms. Begins interweaving comedy and tragedy 1600–1608 – The great tragedies Post-1608 - romantic tragicomedy
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Shakespeare's Globe Shakespeare's theater company erected the Globe Theatre circa 1598 in London's Bankside district Open-air, octagonal amphitheater In 1613, the original Globe Theatre burned to the ground when a cannon shot during a performance of Henry VIII ignited the roof Rebuilt, then closed by Puritans in 1642. Torn down to build tenement housing on the site The foundations of the Globe were rediscovered in 1989, the latest Globe Theatre was completed in 1996; Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the theatre on June 12, 1997 with a production of Henry V.
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Elizabethan England The reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) saw England emerge as the leading naval and commercial power of the Western world. London was the heart of England, a leading center of culture as well as commerce. Dramatists and poets were among the leading literary artists of the day. London’s population grew 400% during the 1500s, swelling to nearly 200,000 people Elizabethan society was based on a system of precedence (one’s ranking in society) and one’s preferment status (the king or queen’s view of one’s standing). Upward class mobility became possible for many people
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