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1 William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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3 Before getting started… make sure you understand these words: Yeoman Grammar school Playhouse Patron Shareholder Playwright Lord Chamberlain

4 Before getting started… make sure you understand these words: Yeoman Grammar school Playhouse Patron Shareholder Playwright Lord Chamberlain a farmer in Britain in the past who owned and worked on his own land English school founded in or before the 16th century originally for teaching Latin Theatre Protector someone who owns shares in a company or business Writer of plays the person in charge of managing the royal household (=the people who live with and work for the King or Queen)

5 1564-1616 Consider Shakespeare’s life span. - Who were the sovereigns in England? - Which historical events marked this period?

6 English Sovereigns in Shakespeare’s time Reorder the names of the kings and queens and match them to the dates 1547-1553 1553-1558 1558-1603 1603-1625 Elizabeth I Edward VI James I Mary Tudor

7 English Sovereigns in Shakespeare’s time 1547-1553 1553-1558 1558-1603 1603-1625 Edward VI Mary Tudor Elizabeth I James I

8 Historical events in Shakespeare’s time Reorder the events and match them to the corresponding dates 1568 1584 1588 1593 1605 1611 The Gunpowder Plot The Spanish Armada is defeated Mary Queen of Scots flees from Scotland Publication of King James’s Bible Queen Elizabeth gives Sir Walter Raleigh permission to set up the American colony of Virginia The London Theatres were closed because of the plague

9 Historical events in Shakespeare’s time 1568 1584 1588 1593 1605 1611 Mary Queen of Scots flees from Scotland Queen Elizabeth gives Sir Walter Raleigh permission to set up the American colony of Virginia The Spanish Armada is defeated The London Theatres were closed because of the plague The Gunpowder Plot Publication of King James’s Bible

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12 William Shakespeare’s Birth Place

13 Who was St George? What is his legend? Why he is still celebrated today?

14 Paolo Uccello, St George and the Dragon

15 “… which is also said to be the date of his death.” How do we know?

16 Documentary Evidence 1564-4-26: Baptismal record. An entry in the Stratford Parish baptismal register reads, "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere"; that is, "William son of John Shakspere" (Stratford Parish Register of Holy Trinity Church, f. 5).

17 Documentary Evidence 1582-11-28: Marriage license bond. The bond is for the marriage of "willm Shagspere... and Anne hathwey," under the special condition of a single asking of the banns (Bishop of Worcester's Register, Worcestershire Record Office).

18 Documentary Evidence 1616-4-25: Burial record. The burial of "Will Shakspeare gent" is recorded in the Stratford parish register (Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office, DR 243/1).

19 Documentary Evidence Other documentary evidence about W.S. include: -Royal records -Heraldic documents -Court records (yes, he was fined more than once!) -Property documents -Tax records -Lists of actors -Letters -Inventories -Wills -Diary entries -Land surveys

20 Shakespeare’s Family Tree

21 .…Anne Hathaway….

22 Anne Hathaway’s cottage

23 Legend says he poached in the king’s lands and escaped to avoid hanging…

24 1584 London

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27 The Third Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley

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29 The Globe Theatre

30 Shakespeare’s Historical Dramas Can you mention any?

31 Shakespeare’s Historical Dramas Henry VI Richard III King John Richard II Henry IV Henry V Henry VIII Titus Andronicus Julius Caesar Anthony and Cleopatra Pericles Timon of Athens Coriolanus

32 Shakespeare’s Comedies and Romances Can you mention any?

33 Shakespeare’s Comedies and Romances The Comedy of Errors The Two Gentlemen of Verona Love’s Labour Lost The Taming of the Shrew A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Merchant of Venice Much Ado About Nothing The Merry Wives of Windsor Twelfth Night Troilus and Cressida All’s Well That Ends Well Measure for Measure The Winter’s Tale The Tempest

34 Shakespeare’s Great Tragedies Can you mention any?

35 Shakespeare’s Great Tragedies Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Othello King Lear Macbeth

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38 The Bard's bones survived the common practice at the time of removing remains after 40 years to make way for another body. A curse was carved into the headstone (there is no evidence that Shakespeare himself composed it, rather a concerned admirer) warning that his bones should not be touched: 'Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To digg the dust encloased heare, Blest by the man that spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones.'

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42 Legends about Shakespeare The mysterious death of Marlowe, the Cambridge graduate, and the brilliant subsequent career of Shakespeare, the grammar- school boy from Stratford, have caused some to speculate that his secret service activities make it prudent for Marlowe to vanish from the scene - and that he uses the name of a lesser man, Shakespeare, to continue his stage career.

43 Legends about Shakespeare Others, similarly inclined to conspiracy theories, have convinced themselves that Shakespeare's plays are the work of the statesman and essayist Francis Bacon.Bacon

44 …and now it’s your turn! In small groups, look at your book and your notes to answer these questions: How do we know about William’s life? When and where was William born? What do we know about his family? How many children did he have? Which jobs did he do? How did he become famous? What did he write? When were his works published?

45 Last but not least… homework In pairs, prepare an A4 poster and a brief presentation on one of the following: 1- Shakespeare’s birthplace 2- Shakespeare’s family of origin 3- Shakespeare’s family 4- Shakespeare’s poems 5- The Earl of Southampton 6- The Lord Chamberlain’s Men 7- The Globe Theatre 8- Shakespeare’s in quartos 9- Shakespeare’s First Folio 10- Shakespeare celebrations in modern times


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