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William Shakespeare April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616 (52 years)
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50,000 to 60,000 Number of words in Old English. 986,120 Number of words in modern English, as of 2005. 20,000 to 24,000 Number of words found in the complete works of Shakespeare. 1,700 Number of words Shakespeare invented. 75,000 Number of words an educated adult understands, buts doesn’t actively use.
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England
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Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire, England
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Shakespeare’s Home
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The House Bought in 1568 John Shakespeare was a glovemaker and wool dealer. The house contained workshops for both trades. Joan Shakespeare (William’s sister) lived in the house until 1646. Joan’s descendants owned the house until 1806, when it was finally bought by a butcher. In 1847 the house was sold at an auction and passed to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to be preserved.
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Childhood 1564-1580 Finished school at age 14 Butcher? Glove maker? Teacher?
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Marriage 1582 William Shakespeare & Anne Hathaway Susanna - 1583-1649 Twins – Hamnet 1585-1596 & Judith - 1585-1662 Hamnet died at age 11
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London 1585-1611 40 Existing Plays Tragedy Comedy History Romeo & Juliet Twelfth Night Ricard III Othelllo Tempest King John Hamlet As You Like it Henry VIII
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Uncertainty? While some of Shakespeare’s works can be dated accurately, many others are uncertain. One or two plays attributed to Shakespeare have not survived, including Loves Labour’s Won and Cardenio.
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Late 1580s – Two Gentleman of Verona Early 1590s – The Taming of the Shrew Henry VI, part 2 Henry VI, part 3 Titus Andronicus Henry VI, part 1 Richard III Venus and Adonis Mid 1590s – The Rape of Lucrece The Comedy of Errors Love’s Labour’s Lost A Midsummer Night’s Dream Romeo and Juliet Richard II King John Late 1590s - The Mercahnt of Venice Henry IV, part 1 The Merry Wives of Windsor Henry IV, part2 Much Ado About Nothing Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Early 1600s – Hamlet Twelfth Night Troilus and Cressida Measure for Measure Othello All’s Well that End’s Well Timon of Athens King Lear Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra Pericles Coriolanus After 1610 – The Winter’s Tale Cymbeline The Tempest Henry VII (or All is True) Two Noble Kinsmen The Existing Plays (40)
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Entertainment for the Queen The reign of Elizabeth (1558 - 1603)
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The Plague Caused the deaths of 30% of the population of England and Wales. London theatres were closed. Shakespeare wrote a lot of poetry while theatres were closed
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The Old Globe 1599-1642 Held 2,000 – 3,000 spectators All actors were men Chamberlain’s men Burnt down in 1613. Rebuilt 1614. Torn down 1642.
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The New Globe Construction began in 1987 Finished 1996 Ist play – Two Gentlemen of Verona
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How many plays did Shakespeare write? 42
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Can you name some of Shakespeare’s plays? Romeo & Juliet Othello Julius Caesar Hamlet King Lear Macbeth The Merchant of Venice
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Roman Numerals I = 1 C = 100 V = 5D = 500 X = 10M = 1000 L = 50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ II = 2VI = 6 XII = 12XL = 40 III = 3VII = 7IXX = 19LV = 55 IV = 4IX = 9XXX = 30CC= 200
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