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William Shakespeare “The Bard” April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616.

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1 William Shakespeare “The Bard” April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616

2 Early Life Stratford-Upon-Avon, England (100 miles NW of London)

3 Early Life School Family Life Attended school from ages 7-12
Self-educated – no college Family Life Married Anne Hathaway Had three kids

4 London Life Shakespeare the Actor
Moved to London in the 1580s Was an actor and writer A playwright (WRIGHT = Maker of…) 38 plays in all, including Hamlet, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, Midsummer Night’s Dream

5 London Life Shakespeare the Poet
Bubonic Plague (“Black Death”) closed the theatres Shakespeare turned to poetry – wrote famous sonnets and long poems

6 The Globe Theatre The most famous English theatre
Shakespeare’s plays were performed here Note the shape and openness Called the “Wooden O”

7 The Globe Theatre Affordable for all Groundlings Versatile actors:
-effective memory -skilled swordsman -musician

8 Final Years Shakespeare moved back to Stratford around 1610
Died of unknown illness Buried at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford

9 The Mystery Lives On . . . Many uncertainties surrounding Shakespeare’s life and work – lack of primary sources Even date of birth is uncertain – no certificate Some question whether he ever really existed!

10 Types of Drama Comedy: Tragedy: deals with love and amusing topics
has a happy ending Tragedy: the main character, the protagonist, faces great obstacles story has a disastrous conclusion, BUT DOES NOT NECESSARILY END WITH DEATH


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