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WHO IS WILLY SHAKES?
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Well first off, let’s begin by referring to him by his proper name: William Shakespeare
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Born – exact date is unknown Baptized: April 23 rd, 1564 Where - Stratford-Upon-Avon near London, England
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His Family… Was “well off”; he had 7 brothers and sisters! His father’s name was John - He was a glove-maker/shopkeeper/landowner -He was also Bailiff (Mayor) of Stratford His mother’s name was Mary Arden -she inherited land which was bequeathed (given to) to William
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Education… Shakespeare school until he was 15 years old, and primarily studied Latin He read a good deal of classical mythology, including Ovid, and Plutarch, which he later used as sources
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He Married… Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582 She was eight years older Together they had 3 children: Susanna, and twins, Hammet and Judith
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LONDON VS STRATFORD Shakespeare lived in London for most of his life, and had little to do with Stratford, although he became its third largest landowner, and eventually retired there.
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By 1592 Shakespeare was 28 and had been married 10 years by then, and was not only recognized as a poet in London, but he was also known as a successful actor Shakespeare was a member and part owner of a repertory group called the “Chamberlain’s Men”
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SHAKESPEARE THE ACTOR Shakespeare was an actor for 20 years, from 1585 to 1605. An Elizabethan actor had to have many different skills including… The Globe Theater
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FENCING audiences loved seeing duels, battles and contests TUMBLING as gods or ghosts, they had to disappear through holes in the stage DANCING most plays ended with the whole company dancing
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ELOCUTION Words were often more important than actions ACTING each actor had to play various roles, and sometimes more than one per play MUSIC actors had to learn to play some instrument well
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Shakespeare wrote plays. There are three main genres (types) of plays that he wrote: Historical plays Tragedy Comedy Shakespeare also wrote poetry, most of which were in sonnet form.
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Some of Shakespeare’s famous plays include: Romeo and Juliet Hamlet King Lear A Midsummer Night’s Dream Othello Macbeth
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He Retired… Shakespeare retired from the THEATRE to his native Stratford sometime between 1611 and 1613, after having bought a large house called “New Place”
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Shakespeare died in 1616 He is buried in the chancel of the Church of Holy Trinity
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That’s all for now!
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