SHAKESPEARE’S BIOGRAPHY
Shakespeare’s Biography
William Shakespeare was a great writer who lead a very interesting life. In fact, he is often though of as “the greatest write of his time.”
As a child, William Shakespeare started his education at around the age of “six or seven at Stratford grammar school, also known as the King’s New School of Stratford-upon-Avon.”(Brooke pg23) It would be most likely that Shakespeare’s lessons would focus around “Latin composition and the study of Latin authors like Seneca, Cicero, Ovid, Vigil, and Horace.”(Brooke pg23) Shakespeare’s schooling did not last long however, when he was removed from school at the age of thirteen due to
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Not much
is known about Anne and her children around this date, except for the death of her son,
Hamnet, at the age of eleven on August 11, 1596. William Shakespeare was left without an aire, but by this time he had already left for England to start his career.
As mentioned before, Shakespeare had an early period of his life which led from his withdrawal from grammar school, to his marriage to Anne Hathaway, which is commonly referred to as his “lost years.” Now comes the second section of his life where not much is heard of him and is also likewise known as his “lost years.” This period lasted seven years, from the time he left his family in Stratford to the time he had become an established actor by the end of 1592. It is thought that during this time “he practiced his skills and may have even been recruited by the Leicester’s or Queen’s Men.”(Bentley pg 14) Many of his plays had already become well known, such as Henry VI, The Comedy of Errors, and Titus Andronicus.
When the theatres were closed from 1592 to 1593, during this time, Shakespeare wrote many non-dramatic poems. When the Earl of Southampton saw his work, he immediately gave Shakespeare the support he needed. With the Earl’s help, Shakespeare returned back to the theatre in 1594. “He then became so immersed with his work that he was more involved in the theatre than anyone else. He now shared ownership of the Globe.” (Mabillard
Shakespeare was a man who influenced the English language in his time. His birth date is officially unknown but is largely acknowledged on April 23rd,1564. His birthplace is in Stratford-upon-avon, United Kingdom and went to school at the King's New School in Stratford. The schoolhouse that he studied in was conveniently located approximately a quarter mile away from where he lived. When Shakespeare turned 18, he got the consistory court of the Diocese of Worcester to issue a marriage licence on November 27, 1582 and he used it to marry Anne Hathaway (who was twenty-six at the time). Together, they had Three children: Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith. Sometime after 1585, his acting, and playwriting careers picked up speed in London. In that same
William Shakespeare was born on April 26th 1564[1] in Stratford on-Avon to parents John and Mary. Growing up, he received a good education for a country boy of that period. He attended the village elementary school, was tutored by his mother and others, and learned a great deal by himself[2]. At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway, had his first child, Susanna in 1583 followed by twins Judith and Hamnet in 1585. Documentation ends here. From the years 1586 to 1592, there is little to no information about his activities and whereabouts. During this unaccounted for period of time, Shakespeare had to get from Stratford to London, where his presence was first
William Shakespeare is known as one the world’s most famous writers. This one man supposedly wrote thirty seven plays, one hundred and fifty four sonnets, and four poems. He was said to have such and insight of human nature and understanding of love, truth, and loyalty that it almost seemed impossible to for one man to write all one hundred and ninety five pieces of literature and create numerous words to add to the English language.
In 1564, William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon (Hazell 32). It seems that Shakespeare’s career began around the year 1592. This was a tough time for playwrights and actors. There was an outbreak of the bubonic plague which caused concerns for those wanting to watch because of being surrounded by those potentially
Born the son of a prosperous businessman in Stratford upon Avon, a market town and civil parish in Warwickshire, England, Shakespeare spent his childhood attending Stratford’s grammar school until the age of fifteen. The school was free to children because it was paid for by the borough. Three years after that he met his wife, Anne Hathaway.
On April 23, 1616 at the age of 52 William Shakespeare died. Even after his
Considered by many as the world’s greatest playwright, he still manages to change the world to this very day. William Shakespeare, son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, was born around April 23 1564. Although he lived around 400 years ago his work still thrives to this day. Unlike many writers during his lifetime he managed to majorly impact not only his society but also our modern society through all his numerous achieves in poetry, acting, and playwriting. Although what people know about Shakespeare remains rather unknown, historians managed to piece together his life trough research, estimation, and indirect information.
It is not confirmed whether or not his birthday is the true date, but it is commonly accepted as fact, but he is known to be the third child of eight. It is not known for sure what school Shakespeare attended, but it is typically believed that it was the King’s New School, which is located in Stratford, England. Most of Shakespeare’s young life has either been undocumented, or lost, as the next bit that happens in his life in his marriage. William Shakespeare was married at the age of eighteen to twenty-six year old Anne Hathaway on November 28, 1582, and ended up having three kids, Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith. By the year 1592, Shakespeare already had some of his plays being performed in London. It is known that in Shakespeare’s later years, he returned to his hometown of Stratford and lived there until his death. It is not entirely clear how Shakespeare died, but it was because of some kind of illness. Shakespeare signed his will a month before he died, stating he was in good health. Because of this, it is unknown whether Shakespeare was lying about his health, or if an illness overcame in later that
Despite Shakespeare’s legacy little is actually known about him. The earliest record of Shakespeare is on April 26, 1564 when he was baptized in Stratford. He was birthed by his parents John Shakespeare and Mary Arden who were well respected people. William later attended Stratford grammar school where he spent about 9 hours a day learning how to read and write.
William Shakespeare - English poet, playwright actor. A man’s whose works are so well written, whose ideas were ahead of his time, whose influence has stretched over centuries, and found a place in the curriculum of many classes. A man who is now regarded by many people as one of the greatest writers in the English language, and yet others have called his works ‘tired’, ‘not relevant’ and ‘archaic’. So how can this be, why do some embrace Shakespeare when taught it and others would opt to stay far away from it?
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatists. Shakespeare was such an excellent writer, he wrote 37 plays in all. He was also a really well known writer, he wrote plays and poems. His plays were tragedies, comedies, and histories. Only 30 of them were plays. (“William Shakespeare”) He only wrote 17 comedies out of the 37 plays that he has written. (Harress) His 17 comedies include a Midsummer Nights Dream and the Merry Wives of Windsor and in his tragedy his first brilliant essay in the full Aristotelian sense was still three years off. (Fox 46) But he was still known as an English poet, playwright, an actor, who was widely
William Shakespeare has been a mystery to literature lovers for centuries. There is actually very little known about the life of William Shakespeare; nonetheless, he has been inspiring literature and theater for over 400 years. There is no record of an exact birth date for Shakespeare, however, he, “was baptized in the parish church of Stratford-on-Avon in Warwickshire on April 26, 1564.” Just like his birth, Shakespeare’s educational history remains a mystery. In Stratford, there is a free grammar school and, without certainty, it is presumed that he obtained his education there. By 1592, Shakespeare’s popularity grew and he began to emerge as a playwright. However, at that time, theaters were closed due to riots and the plague. After the
William Shakespeare is widely known as the greatest dramatist and writer of all times. Ben Johnson rightly said, “He was not of an age, but for all time!’ . Though so many years have gone by, but still Shakespeare has his place intact as a great poet. In his birth place, he was nicknamed as “swan of Avon”. Biographers do not have exact information on him but they say that he wrote approximately thirty seven plays. These include comedy plays like,” All’s well that ends well’, ‘As you like it’, tragedy plays for example, ‘Othello’, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and history plays just to name a few. His plays and poems have taken the world by storm. He has been a very successful writer during his time but very often, this question arises that what makes him so great and what did he used to write that others could not reach up to his level?
Very little is known about literature's most famous playwright. We know that the King's New Grammar School taught boys basic reading and writing. We assume William attended this school since it existed to educate the sons of Stratford but we have no definite proof. Likewise a lack of evidence suggests that William, whose works are studied universally at Universities, never attended one himself!
Shakespeare. Typically referred to as the lost years. There were no records of his life. Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. Others believe he retreated and wrote under a fake name. (Wadsworth 345) At about age 20, some people thought young William stole a dear from a wealthy man in order to poach. A crime not tolerated during that period. (Wright 6) Eight years before the death of Shakespeare he wrote 4 new plays. Some scholar's debate, which plays, was his last. Very little was known about him before the age of 28. (Wilson 38)