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Biography of William Shakespeare Essay

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William Shakespeare was born on April 23rd 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon and died on April 23rd 1616; he was 52 years old when he died and was buried in the Stratford church. His father was John Shakespeare and died in 1601; his mom was Mary Arden and died in 1608. He married to Anne Hathaway the daughter of a farmer. They got three children: Susanna who was born on 1583 and two twins a boy which is Hammet and a girl which is Judith. Susanna was the eldest child and she didn’t have any education, she married John Hall in 1607 and they got one daughter and named her Elizabeth. Hammet was the only son of William Shakespeare, he died at age eleven and the cause was unknown. Judith is the youngest daughter of William Shakespeare and she married …show more content…

The third period ending around 1610 marks perhaps the apex of Shakespeare's work with the tragedies, Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Cleopatra, Macbeth, Timon of Athens, All's Well that Ends Well, and Measure of Measure. The final period ends around 1611 with the plays, Prince of Tyre, Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale, The Tempest, Henry VIII, and The Two Noble Kinsmen.
Shakespeare introduced complex and tender characters, such as Henry IV part I and II, Henry V Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. Many critics believe that Shakespeare's greatest tragedies represent the peak of his art. Shakespeare's first plays were written in the conventional style of the day. Soon, however, Shakespeare began to adapt the traditional styles to his own purposes. By the time of Romeo and Juliet, Richard II, and A Midsummer Night's Dream in the mid-1590s, Shakespeare had begun to write a more natural poetry. He increasingly tuned his metaphors and images to the needs of the drama itself.
In regards of William Shakespeare’s religion, William’s mother was from Catholic and some scholars say that Shakespeare’s family is from Catholic and the biggest evidence is that they found a document signed by John Shakespeare which is William’s father and it was found in 1757 in his former house which is in Henley Street. The document is now lost, but the

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