WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

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William Shakespeare

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THIS A BRIEF DESCRIPTION ABOUT SHAKESPEARE´S LIFE AND JOBS

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William Shakespeare

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He was born on 23 april

1564 in Stratford Upon Avon,

Warwickshire, United Kingdom.

He died on 23 april 1616, 52

years later.

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They got married on 28 November 1582, he was 18 and

she was 26 years old

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Shakespeare apparently arrived in London about 1588 and by 1592 had

attained success as an actor and a playwright.

He was known like a poet in the Renaissance manner.

He wrote 42 famous plays, poems and sonnets. Even their plays are

represented nowadays.

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The stage production of William Shakespeare can be divided into three groups:

comedies historical dramas tragedies

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Eduardo III is an Elizabethan play often attributed to William Shakespeare. It was printed anonymously in 1596.

Enrique IV, parte 1 is a historical play written by William Shakespeare, probably before 1597. It is the second work of Shakespeare's tetralogy devoted to the successive reigns of Richard II, Henry IV (2 works), and Henry V.

FAMOUS DRAMAS

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Enrique V based on an apparently positive reference to the failed mission of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to suppress the rebellion of Tyrone.

Ricardo II based on the life of Richard II of England. Historical events that Shakespeare derives its drama is the rebellion of Peers of England, which ended with the abdication of the monarch and his death in prison, murdered.

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The famous tragedies

1595 1601 1603

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1605 1606 1606

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FROM off a hill whose concave womb rewordedA plaintful story from a sistering vale,My spirits to attend this double voice accorded,And down I laid to list the sad-tuned tale;Ere long espied a fickle maid full pale,Tearing of papers, breaking rings a-twain,Storming her world with sorrow's wind and rain.

Upon her head a platted hive of straw,Which fortified her visage from the sun,Whereon the thought might think sometime it sawThe carcass of beauty spent and done:Time had not scythed all that youth begun,Nor youth all quit; but, spite of heaven's fell rage,Some beauty peep'd through lattice of sear'd age.

POEM

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The globe teather

In the Isabel age, the teathers become more importants, and the nobles financed the plays. The globe teather is the most famous teather built in shakespeare´s times.

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