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William Shakespeare Research Paper

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“ To be or not to be; that is the question” (Shakespeare 64). Williams Shakespeare wrote these words in one of his most famous plays in titled Hamlet in 1599-1601. Williams
Shakespeare, mostly referred to as Shakespeare, is considered to be the greatest writer in English language. His plays and poems has affected literature so dramatically that all of his work is categorized as Literary Merit. Some of his most famous work includes, Hamlet, Macbeth,
Romeo and Juliet, Othello, and The Tempest. This legand of English and Literature has unknowingly set himself out to be an ongoing source for creativity and grammatic sovereignty.
But what's sad is that not everyone knows William Shakespeare’s life story. Everyone on the earth should be familiar …show more content…

He was the third of eight children by John Shakespeare, an alderman, and Mary Arden.
There is actually no birth record for Shakespeare but through the church’s records of him being baptized at Holy Trinity Church on April 26, 1564, scholars made an inference on his date of birth. Stratford-upon-Avon was a small little market town with a Country Road and the River
Avon ( Lumper 7). Shakespeare’s childhood home was a cottage located on Henley Street.
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Scholars believed that his place is where William Shakespeare played, ate meals in the hall and slept in his room where he dreamt at night. Being that Shakespeare was the child of a public official, scholars undoubtedly believed that Shakespeare attended either King’s New School or
Stratford's grammar school, where he received free tuition. Many of the facts about William
Shakespeare’s childhood are speculated by the scholars that have studied him but they have been accepted due to the reasoning that all the information collected came from scholars using cultural facts in this time period, back peddling from other facts in Shakespeare’s adult life, and interpretations of Shakespeare’s sonnets, poems and …show more content…

In today's modern business empire, in order to secure a person’s idea or invention, they must get a padden and a copyright.
On August 4, 1600, the Chamberlain’s Men, the group or troupe Shakespeare was affiliated with, registered one of Shakespeare’s plays, As You Like It, with Stationer’s Company. This company cared enough for Shakespeare that that they banned anyone from publishing it so they could prevent unauthorized copies of the text. “ As You Like It is believed to have been written in
1599, performed in 1603 but was not published until 1623 in the First Folio due to the orders of
Stationer’s Company ( Earl 22).” Not everyone used Shakespeare’s plays in a good manner.
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During this time period in England, Queen Elizabeth I was ruling in monarchy and as always when there is leadership there is resistance. On February 7, 1601, William Shakespeare and the
Chamberlain’s Men was commissioned by the main leader of Earl of Essex, Robert Devereux, to stage Richard II at the Globe. That following day, 08 February 1601, Essex Rebellion tried to use Shakespeare’s play to encourage the people to revolt. Essex, Robert Devereux, attempts failed and he was executed on February 25,

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