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William Shakespeare

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LIFE OF

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

  • Was a famous world wide english poet
  • 1564.His actual birthday is unknown but assumed on April 23rd
  • He started grammer school at the age of 7. As a tradition.

LOVE LIFE💏💑👫❤️

  • William married at 18 with 26 old Anne Hathaway
  • They married on November 27 at temple Grafton
  • William and Anna had 3 kids two being twins👫
  • Hamnet (one of the twins) only lived 11 years while the other twin lived 77 years.
  • I was later known that william had 8 kids in total

THESE ARE SHAKESPEARE KIDS

SUSANNA, HAMNET,AND JUDITH

SHAKESPEARE BOOKS📕📗📘📙

  • Shakespeare first book was comedy of Errors
  • Followed by "The Tempest" "Henry VI part 1,2,3
  • There is many more but those are the famous ones
  • The most known one was "Romeo & Juliet"

Why
did Shakespeare write Romeo and Juliet ??
Shakespeare wanted couples to appreciate their love together. People complain how they face problems that ruin their relationships that force them to separate from each other. Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet to explain the worst possible lovers can find themselves in.

William Shakespeare plays were performed by his own company at The Theatre and the Curtain in Shoreditch, north of the Thames.

HISTORY OF THE PLAYHOUSE

  • Was first called "The theatre" built in Shoreditch, London in 1576
  • It was the first playhouse, owned by James Burbage
  • Then there were other playhouse built in London like:
  • The rose theatre (1587)
  • The most famous is the Elizabethan theatre a.k.a "The Globe"

THE GLOBE

  • built by the company in which Shakespeare had a stake.
  • The first play performed was "Julius Caesar" 1599
  • Other plays were Hamlet, Twelfth Night and many more.

POEMS

  • William also wrote poetry like:
  • A lovers complaint
  • The passionate Pilgrim
  • The phoenix and the turtle
  • The rape of lucrece

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

HE WAS A VERY SECRETIVE PERSON
Photo by Ian Sane

FAMOUS QOUTES

  • “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.”
  • “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.”
  • “It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.”
  • “The course of true love never did run smooth.”
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RANDOM FACTS

  • Shakespeare had 7 sibilings
  • Shakespeare penned a curse for his grave, daring anyone to move his body from that final resting place.
  • There are more than 80 variations recorded for the spelling of Shakespeare’s name.
  • During his life, Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets
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SHAKEPEARE

CHANGED ENGLISH....IN A GOOD WAY😁💯

HOW SHAKESPEARE DIED

IS UNKNOWN TO US. PEOPLE SAY HE DIED OF SICKNESS
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R.I.P💯🙌👼

APRIL,1564 APRIL 23, 1616