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Title: William Shakespeare


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William Shakespeare
  • 1564-1616

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  • Not of an age, but for all time (Ben Jonson)
  • Biography not written until 30-40 years after
    deathcontemporaries were dead by then
  • Born in Stratford on-Avon
  • c. April 23rd not certain- 1564
  • Married Anne Hathaway at 18
  • 3 children Susanna, Judith, Hamnet
  • 1592 Shakespeare was living in London without
    family actor and playwright

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  • Enormous vocabulary estimated at 24,000 words
  • average 3,000-6,000
  • when plague closed theatres, Shakespeare turned
    to poetry
  • 154 sonnets
  • wrote 37 plays
  • joined Lord Chamberlains Men (later became
    Kings Men)

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  • 3 main types of plays
  • history Henry V
  • comedy Taming of the Shrew
  • tragedy Julius Caesar
  • tragicomedy The Tempest
  • Plays performed in the Globe theatre
  • 1590s Shakespeares mood changed turned to
    tragedies perhaps from death of Hamnet

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  • Shakespeare died April 23, 1616 his 52nd
    birthday.
  • He is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford
    and his epitaph is below

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Elizabethan Theater
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  • Globe theatre octagonal
  • Wooden O
  • groundlings
  • thrust stage
  • simple sets/ elaborate costumes
  • trapdoors/ special effects--blood
  • women on stage

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  • people of all classes attended theatre
  • flag flew over theatre on performance days
  • audience within spitting distance
  • language of play was all importantit was their
    language
  • Queen / King liked theatre --patrons

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The Merchant of Venice
  • First printed in 1600
  • Story combines two folk tales a creditor who
    tries to obtain a pound of human flesh for a
    debt, and a lover who tries to gain his lady by
    choosing the correct casket among three in a
    riddle game.
  • Is categorized as a comedy, but is considered
    problematic and disturbing

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Famous lines from The Merchant of Venice
  • Choose one and be ready to discuss it.
  • All that glisters is not gold (II.vii.73).
  • But love is blind, and lovers cannot see/The
    pretty follies that themselves commit
    (II.vi.37-38).
  • Hath not a Jew eyes? If you prick us, do we not
    bleed? (III.i.57,63-64).
  • The quality of mercy is not strained. It
    droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven/Upon the
    place beneath (IV.i.190-91).
  • The devil can cite Scripture for his own
    purpose! (I.iii.107).
  • I never knew so young a body with so old a head
    (IV.i.164-65).
  • The man that hath no music in himselfIs fit for
    treasons, strategems, and spoils (V.i.92-94).
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