William Shakespeare was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, a shoemaker and a daughter of an affluent farmer in 1564. He was born on April 23, and baptised two days later. William attended the local grammar school, the King's Scchool. He was born and lived in a smal town called Stratford-upon-Avon about 100 miles west of London. Shakespeare had three younger brothers and two older sisters. Shakespeare never attended University. Because of the lack of records of when Shakespeare was a child,some people question his existence. At 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, a 26 year old woman from a neighboring town. When they wed Anne was three months pregnant. They had their first child, Susanna was born in 1583. Anne and William also had twins, Hamnet and Judith in 1585. The "lost years" of Shakespeare's life took place in the following 7 years. There are no clear records of what took place in his life during these years. Many theorys have been made but none confirmed. It is generally accepted that Shakespeare arrived in London in the late 1580s. …show more content…
His first plays were performed in London theaters, until the theaters were closed due to the plague. These first plays included the Henry IV series, The Comedy of Errors, and RIchard III. While the theaters were closed, he wrote two more of his famous plays Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. He continued to write and wrote The Taming of the Shrew, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Love's Labor's Lost by 1594.Within writing these plays Shakespeare made many modern day words and sayings such as " for goodness sake" and " the green eyed monster". Not only will he hav gone down in history for making legendary plays, he made many sayings in modern
Shakespeare’s early life was spent in Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK. He was said to be born on April 23, 1564 and was the third child of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden ("Birth and Death of William Shakespeare Celebrated"). His birthday is widely speculated, because in the era of Shakespeare,
William Shakespeare is a Renaissance poet, actor, and playwright famous for his play “Romeo and Juliet”. Other plays include “Hamlet”, “McBeth”. He has influenced many of today's movies, plays, and books. Such as “Gnomeo and Juliet” or “ Twice old Tales” by Charles Dickens. He owned and created blueprints The Globe Theatre which is still standing and open to the public, says Absolute Shakespeare. The Globe Theatre is located in Stratford-Upon-Avon where Shakespeare spent most his time.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, and was baptized on 26 April 1564. John Shakespeare was his father who was a glove maker and wool merchant. On the other hand, his mother was Mary Arden, the daughter of a well to do landowner from Wilmcote. Shakespeare was the fourth of the eight children whereby only five of whom survived to maturity (Chedgzoy n.p). He grew up in a small English Market town located hundred miles north-west of London that was along the River Avon banks.
William Shakespeare had a very different life than I thought. He was born on April 23rd, 1564 in Stratford-upon- Avon, England. His parents were Mary Arden and John Shakespeare, and he was one of eight children. Joan was the eldest and died at the age of two months, Margaret was alive for one year, William lived to be 52, Gilbert was 46 years old, Joan (number 2) lived to be 77 years of age, Anne died at 8, Richard died at 39, and the youngest, Edmund, lived to be 27. When William Shakespeare was just 13 he had to discontinue his education to help his father, who was a glove maker. They weren’t a very rich family and they did struggle at times. When he was going to college, he attended King Edward VI School and married Anne Hathaway in 1588 when he was 18 years old and she was 26. They had three children together, Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet. Susanna was the first born in 1583, and Judith and Hamnet are twins who were born in 1585. Throughout his life, he lived in Stratford-upon-Avon, England
William Shakespeare is accredited to writing thirty-eight plays, sonnets, and five other poems. It is believed that he was born in the Shakespeare dwelling on Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. His birth date is widely assumed but, the actual date was not recorded as British births were not registered and birth certificates were not manufactured. Shakespeare was born to John and Mary, as the third child of the residence. Joan and Margaret, the two previous children died tragically of the Bubonic Plague. As his grandfather was a farm produce seller, his family was in constant state of danger of the Bubonic Plague. Shakespeare wed Anne Hathaway on November 28, 1582, in Worchester. Hathaway was pregnant during this wedding, and their first child Susanna was born May 26, 1583. Two years later, Hathaway delivered twins named Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet later died of the Bubonic Plague at the age of eleven. After the twins were born, there were seven years
Also, he could have written during the plague from 1592-1594 where the theatre he worked at was often closed. He is widely considered the best dramatist to ever write. He is famous for many different pieces. He wrote his 38 play in three genres, tragedy, comedy and history. Tragedy can be associated with drama, and the most well known tragedy plays are Hamlet along with Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. His comedies also include romance, and the most famous in this category are a Midnight Summer's dream and The Tempest. Along with these many outstanding pieces, Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, and they are all consistent of 4 stanzas. These sonnets are his prefered writing style when it comes to
Three of the eight children died during childhood. William's parents were John Shakespeare, a glover and leather merchant, and Mary Arden, a local landed heiress. William Shakespeare's next documented event in his lifetime was the marriage to Anne Hathaway on November 28, 1582. William was 18 at the time and Anne was 25, seven years his senior. There was some haste in arranging the ceremony, presumably as Anne was three months pregnant.
At the age of 18, William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, who was eight years older than him, on November 28, 1582. William and Anne had a total of three recorded children, Susanna, baptized on May 26, 1583, and twins, Hamnet and Judith, who were both baptized on February 2, 1585. It is presumed that Susanna was conceived before the marriage as she was born six months after the marriage certificate had been presented. Of these three children, Susanna and Judith go on to marry Thomas Quiney and John Hall respectively. Thomas Quiney was the son of a supposed friend of Shakespeare and John Hall was a respected physician in Stratford. Shakespeare’s only son, Hamnet, died at age eleven, and it’s more likely that Shakespeare was not around for his son’s final days or funeral.
2017.) Many of his early plays were mostly histories. the first of shakespeare's works were two narrative poems Venus and Adonis published in 1593 and The Rape of Lucrece published in 1594.Shakespeare was england's national poet and considered the best dramatist of all time,and he was also considered the greatest writer of the elsibethand period.("William Shakespeare." Britannica School,
In early 1585, the couple had twins, Judith and Hamnet, completing the family. In the years ahead, Anne and the children lived in Stratford. While Shakespeare worked in London, although we don't know when he moved there. Some later observers have suggested that this separation, and the couple's relatively few children, were signs of a strained marriage. We do not know that, either. Someone pursuing a theater career had no choice but to work in London, and many branches of the Shakespeare had small families.d until about age
From his tragic story of Hamlet to the romantic comedy The Tempest, William Shakespeare has been capturing his audience since he started writing in the late 1500's. When Shakespeare first started writing in 1590, he began writing plays, both tragedies and comedies, then he wrote poetry called sonnets. It is said that he last thing he wrote was finished in 1613, because as people suggest, that was when he lost his sight. He died three years later in 1616. He is known around the globe for his writing style and unique plots. His plays are studied in high schools and colleges around the world. Shakespeare has made history with his literature. During the Renaissance, Shakespeare wrote in three different genres, comedy, tragedy, and poetry.
William Shakespeare made 34 plays and 154 sonnets. A sonnet is a poem of 14 lines with several rhymes, it usually has 10 syllables per line in English. His most famous/ known sonnets include “O Thou My Lovely Boy”(126), “My Mistress’ Eyes”(130), and “When In Disgrace With Fortune”(29). His plays are the reason why he made a large portion of words in the English dictionary. His most famous plays are “Romeo and Juliet”, and “Antony and Cleopatra”. There are several books with most of Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets today due to how impressive they
Shakespeare’s first job was holding horses outside the theaters( absolute shakespeare). Between 1590 and 1592, Shakespeare’s Henry v1 series, Richard theard, The comedy of errors were performed. jan 1593, London theater’s are closed due to an outbreak of bubonic plague (black death) that eventually kills about five percent of the city’s residents. Shakespeare wrote his first play when he was 25 years old. This gave shakespeare a little bit of time to write poetry (shampoo). By 1594, He also written, the Taming of the shrew, the two gentlemen of verona and love’s labor’s lost. Established himself as an actor and playwright. In 1594 became a shareholder in the lord Chamberlain’s men (absolute shakespeare). Aug 11, 1596 William and Anne bury their only son Hamnet, one of the twins, who died at the age of eleven and half of unknown causes (shampoo). The same year his son died he wrote King John ( absoluteshakespeare). By 1597, 15 of his plays has been performed. May 1597, Shakespeare buys New place. Thanks to his wealth from theater work and shrewd investment (shampoo.com). He bought the second largest house in town ( folger.edu). Shakespeare lived a double life. seventeenth century, became a famous
Shakespeare's “early years show him working in all categories” (Magill 1) but in his second period he decided to “try comedy of local middle-class people, but his heart was not in it” (Neagle 142) he had realized that “his favorite style was romantic comedy” (Neagle 142). During his second period of work, “he shows ease, power and maturity” (Neagle 142); also, most of his plays during this time period are “sunny and full of joyus poetry” (Neagle 142). Prior to 1601, Shakespeare started his third period which would last around eight years. During this time period “he probed the problem of evil in the world, he reached an almost desperate pessimism, even the comedies of this time are bitter” (Neagle 142). Upon reaching his fourth time period, William decided to use a new form, “it was the tragicomedy or dramatic romance; the tragicomedy is calm, sober and quiet lovely” (Neagle 143). For more than twenty years, “Shakespeare had multiple roles in the London theater as an actor, playwright and, in time, a business partner in a major acting company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men” (folger.edu). For the rest of his career Shakespeare “remained a member of this company” (shakespeareinamericancommunites.org). William often played “before the court of Queen Elizabeth I (shakespeareinamericancommunites.org). The year of 1595
His Tragedies include: Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronicus (Mabillard). Williams Histories include: 1, 2, and 3 Henry VI, 1 and 2 Henry IV, King John, Henry V, Henry VIII, Richard II, Richard III (Mabillard). Shakespeare moved to London England to pursue his career in playwriting and acting. During the time Shakespeare moved to London, it was having a Renaissance (Scmoop Editorial Team). London at the time wasn't exactly a place you would want to move to though; it was a very nasty and unclean place. A few years after William moved there the Bubonic Plague came through and shut down most of London's theatres (Scmoop Editorial Team). During the time the theatres were closed Shakespeare wrote two poems, "Venus and Adonis", and "The rape of Lucrece" (Scmoop Editorial Team). In 1954 the London theatre finally opened back up for business, and William bought part of one, which later became the favorite theatre of Queen Elizabeth. Shakespeare was in a group called "The Chamberlains Men", which had the chance to perform for the Queen (Scmoop Editorial Team). In 1599 the Globe theatre was built which was where many of Shakespeare's plays