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1 Shakespeare A writer for all times.

2 An introduction to the life of the:

3 When? Queen Elizabeth I – ( 1558-1603 ) Ruled England for 45 years. During her reign, the economy was weakened by inflation, food shortages, and high rent. During the Elizabethan Period, hundreds of people were convicted as witches and executed

4 Shakespeare himself spelt his name in other ways too. He used: Shakespere, Shakespear, Shackspeare and Shaxpere! Baptised on April 26 th, 1564. Birth certificates did not exist at the time. Therefore, it is difficult to state his exact date of birth. However, baptisms generally happened three days after birth and so most people agree that Shakespeare was born on April 23 rd. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The third of eight children, though the two before him had died, making him the oldest of six.

5 Just one class with children from the ages of 7 – 13. Children attended school SIX days a week, every week of the year. The boys (no girls allowed!) who attended the school studied Latin – mostly just Latin. What was Shakespeare’s schooling like? 1.How old are your classmates? 2.How many days a week do you attend school? 3.What time does your school day begin? And end? So how long is your day? 4.How many subjects do you study? Shakespeare’s school King Edward VI School

6 Globe The Globe London,1610

7  Most of Shakespeare’s plays were performed here.  On 29 June 1613 the Globe Theatre went up in flames during a performance. A cannon, used in the production, misfired and ignited the wooden beams and thatching. It was then rebuilt.  Today, you can visit the new Globe, built on almost the same site, in London.

8 Most of the audience could neither read nor write, so the plays had to be entertaining or the theatres would have made no money… and Shakespeare was a very rich man! 3,000 people could fit into the Globe. 1,700 of them paid one penny to stand in the yard where there was no roof. They were called groundlings.  This is a groundling’s point of view.

9 So, how did Shakespeare attract his audiences? A very important feature of the plays are their dramatic openings. Here are some examples: A HUNCHBACK Witches A FIGHT A GHOST Richard III Hamlet Romeo and Juliet Macbeth

10 The importance of HUMOUR! the biggest stars were the clowns Will Kempe Robert Armin ha ha! ha ha ha haaa! h e h e h e e e h a ! waaa ha ha ha!

11 … t h e g h o s t i n H a m l e t … … a n d A d a m i n A s Y o u L i k e I t … We know that he played… … a n d h e a p p e a r e d i n t h e J o n s o n p l a y S e j a n u s. However, the star of Shakespeare’s company was Richard Burbage, who played all the leading parts.

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13 Shakespeare’s issues The issues Shakespeare writes about are timeless and universal: they affect every human being on our planet jealousy, naked ambition, greed, senility, mistrust, love, adoration, mistaken identity – these ideas shape parts of our lives.

14 This precious stone This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands,-- This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England. "King Richard II", Act 2 scene 1

15 ‘This England’ What is your England? This term we will look at Identity and cultural diversity.- where we’re from. why it’s important. and what it gives us.

16 Shakespeare Day Poetry Competition In celebration of this very British hero, write your own poem inspired by his work and win great prizes! Entry Forms in the Library. Closing date Fri May 4th


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