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The Death of William Shakespeare Essay

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The Death of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is one of, if not the worlds most revered English writers. His works have inspired many to write and follow in his footsteps, and break new ground in terms of ingenuity and innovation. As described in The Anxiety of Influence, by Harold Bloom, that Shakespeare's works will never be subjugated. His works could never be looked at as second best and should be praised for his enterprise.(Bloom) If we are to talk about the death of superlative writer of all time, we might as well start at the beginning of the end. The date is November 28th,1582, The Bishop of Worcester issues a marriage license to the young Bard of 18 years old, and to his newly wed wife, Anne Hathaway of 26 years old. …show more content…

Hamnet and Judith, named after close friends of the two. Woefully young Hamnet Shakespeare died of unknown causes in August,1596, at the young of age of eleven. The events of his brief life are lost and or unrecorded. After all this Shakespeare starts to gain popularity after channeling his grief into his work. Almost a year later Shakespeare buys New Place, the second largest house in Stratford, thanks to his theater work and keen investments. Continually Shakespeares receives good fortune as writer Francis Meres publishes a raving review of Shakespeare's work. Using Meres review we know that Shakespeare already has many playwrights composed such as, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice and Richard II. In 1599 the famous Globe Theater is built by the Chamberlain's Men, a wooden theater built in the heart in England. Here many of Shakespeare's works were performed, including Hamlet and King Lear. During a long period of greatness darkness comes back with the death of Shakespeare father. The next few years take on an ominous tone, and the death of his father is believed to inspire him to write Hamlet. Shakespeare and The Kings Men begin to perform for more regal audience and later his plays begin to come back to a lighter mood. With the growing disease devouring London and drama, Shakespeare moves back to Staftford. With his wife and married daughters, Shakespeare returns to Staftford between 1610 and 1613. Here Shakespeare composes his final

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