The life of William Shakespeare
John Shakespeare and Mary Arden brought their son Williams into the world in 1564. The date of birth for William Shakespeare is not exact but it is believed to be April the 26th. They suggest this date because in this century it was common for babies to die at a young age so their parents made sure to have them baptized within a few days of being born. William Shakespeare was born in England in a small town called Stratford where his father worked as a glover and would also trade products like wool and grain in order to make an extra income. He was one of 8 children that were born to the Shakespeare's. William had 4 sisters and 3 brothers, but unfortunately his sister Joan and Margaret died at a very young age. Shakespeare became a very famous playwright and poet and is still know today as one of the best writers in history. Throughout his career his wrote a total of 154 sonnets and around 38 plays.
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He attended a Grammar school up until her was 14 years old. During this time at the school he focused on learning to read and write. He also focused a lot of time towards reading and becoming familiar with certain pieces of famous literature. Science and math were not taught to him while he attended the school so he would have lacked knowledge that mot elementary students have. Although he lacked knowledge in these subjects he would have been exceptional when it came to literature and writing. He planned to go to college once he finished grammar school but his father was not able to afford it.
At the age of 18 Shakespeare met Anne Hathaway and married her shortly after. The two of them had 3 children together. Their first child was born in May of 1583 and her name was Susanna. In 1585 they had a set of twins named Judith and Hamnet. In 1587 he took his family and moved to London to be a playwright and actor. Several years later they lost their son Hamnet at the age of
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford on Avon, England, in April of 1564 to Mary and John Shakespeare. He was the third child and the eldest son. His father was a tanner, glove-maker, and trader in wool and other precious commodities. William attended the Stratford Grammar school where he studied and received substantial training in Latin. He was married on November 27, 1582, to a woman named Anne Hathaway, who was eight years older than he was. In May of 1583, the couple's first daughter, Susanna was born. The couple had twins in February of 1585, Hamnet and Judith. Throughout his life, Shakespeare wrote thirty-seven plays, and several poems and sonnets. He was also an actor for a short while. Several of Shakespears plays were performed at the famous Globe Theater in England. On April 23, 1616 Shakespeare died, he was buried at the church of Stratford on April 25, 1616.
Evidence of Shakespeare Not Writing His Plays How would the world react if they found out the famous William Shakespeare did not write his plays? If the conspiracy that Shakespeare was not the actual author of his words was revealed to be true, the world would be devastated. The issue is that Shakespeare might not have written his plays. Prior knowledge of this matter is that there are no records of Shakespeare ever going to school. Other knowledge is that he did not travel enough to describe his settings.
William Shakespeare, poet and playwright, utilized humor and irony as he developed specific language for his plays, thereby influencing literature forever. “Shakespeare became popular in the eighteenth century” (Epstein 8). He was the best all around. “Shakespeare was a classic” (8). William Shakespeare is a very known and popular man that has many works, techniques and ways. Shakespeare is the writer of many famous works of literature. His comedies include humor while his plays and poems include irony. Shakespeare sets himself apart by using his own language and word choice. Shakespeare uses certain types of allusions that people always remember, as in the phrase from Romeo and Juliet, “star-crossed lovers”.
The point of this research paper is to prove that Francis Bacon was Shakespeare. However, the fact of who really wrote the writings of Shakespeare is still unknown today. Many researchers have come up with a list of candidates that have the traits or characteristics of Shakespeare. The list includes Queen Elizabeth I, Edward de Vere, Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlow, and William Stanley. There is even a possibility of William Shakespeare being the actual writer of his works. At the top of that list is Francis Bacon, who had an almost direct match the thinking and personality of Shakespeare when reviewing his literature. According to Baconian Theory, there is proof that Francis Bacon is Shakespeare through the knowledge and vocabulary displayed in the various writings and works of Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare, born April 26th, 1564 was an English poet, playwright, and actor, mostly referred as the greatest writer in the English ¬¬language. Shakespeare is believed to have constructed thirty-eight plays, one hundred and fifty-four sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses. ."Did Shakespeare Write His Plays?") Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare’s father was an alderman, therefore Shakespeare did not attend any special schools or colleges. Shakespeare went to public schools. There are official documentation such as church and court records providing that Shakespeare was “real”. Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway on November 28th, 1582, in Worcester, in Canterbury Province. Their first child, a girl named Susanna, born May 26th, 1583. Two year later, on February 2th, 1585, twins Hamnet and Judith were born. Hamnet later then died of unknown causes at age eleven.
"William Shakespeare [ at the age 18 ] married Anne Hathaway [ who was 26 ] on November 28, 1582, in Worcester, in Canterbury Province" (William Shakespeare Biography). Their first child was, a daughter who was named Susanna, born on May 26, 1583. They had twins, Hamnet and Judith, two years later on February 2, 1585. "After the birth of the twins, there are seven years of William Shakespeare's life where no record exist" (William Shakespeare Biography). A tragedy stuck this family when Hamnet died at the age of eleven due to an unknown cause. " In 1597 he was able to purchase a large house, New Place, in his native town" (Encyclopedia International).
William Shakespeare, the myth, the man, the legend. Shakespeare was born April 23rd, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare lived a favorable life during the Elizabeth era. William was the fourth child of eight children. His parents were a wealthy business family and they could afford Shakespeare an exceptional education. . Shakespeare’s father worked as an alderman and which attained the family’s income because it was worthy job. Rather less what’s the story behind this splendid man?
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford, England on April 26, 1564. He was the third of eight children. His father had many careers to support his family including being a tradesman, farmer, tanner, leatherworker, money lender, and many others. Not much is known about his mother other than the fact that she was the daughter of an aristocratic landowner. At eighteen, Shakespeare married his wife, Anne Hathaway. Seven months later Anne gave birth to Shakespeare’s first child, Susanna. Soon after, Anne gave birth to the couple’s last two children, twins, Hamnet and Judith. Ironically, not much later, in 1599, Shakespeare began writing what was later considered one of the most influential plays in literature, the legendary tragedy of Hamlet. Due to the time period and since it was written during the Protestant Reformation, Hamlet was heavily scrutinized for its contents. So, why not analyze just a little bit deeper, into the background, setting, time period, characters, Shakespeare’s use of literary devices, and even the meaning behind his many soliloquies.
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-on-Avon in Warwickshire located in the heart of England on April 23 or 24, 1564. His mother, Mary Arden grew up in a much more prosperous environment than the Shakespeares. His father John, and Mary Arden were married in 1557. John Shakespeare was a wool dealer and glove maker, who became a prominent citizen and well-respected in the community. Eventually, John held a position in the public office. (Bender 13). Subsequently, John Shakespeare experienced financial problems and lost his wealth and governing positions. This, of course, had a big effect on the whole family. William was the third of eight children. The older siblings were sistets Joan, born in 1558 and Margaret in 1562. Both of William's older sisters died very young. (Bender 14). The other dive children were Gilbert born in 1566, a second Joan 1569, Richard 1573, Edmund 1580, and Anne 1580 who died at age eight. (Bender 14).
In the year of 1564, John Shakespeare and Mary Shakespeare gave birth to their third child and named him William Shakespeare. Joan Shakespeare was born first in 1558, Margaret Shakespeare the second in 1562, William Shakespeare the third in 1564, Gilbert Shakespeare the fourth in 1566, Other daughter name Joan Shakespeare the fifth born in 1569, Richard goes sixth in 1574, and finally Edmund Shakespeare born in 1607. They raised them together in Warwickshire, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. At the age of eighteen years old he married an older female named Anny Hathaway. She was from the west of Stratford and grew up in a small village called Shottery. They both had a big dream to live together forever after; they also wanted to have children. In 1583, William Shakespeare’s first child was born, and they named her Susanna Shakespeare. In 1585, they had twins named Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare as their first twin children in their life. The most famous and genius of writing scripts and poetries. Many people assumed on April twenty-third because there is no technology era that they can’t find or keep the information evidences
Shakespeare today, as a staple of British literature, is considered in terms of both textuality and materiality. His influential sonnets and plays are compiled into anthologies, discussed in scholarly articles, translated into modern, twenty-first century language, and incorporated into curriculums across the world. No longer is Shakespeare’s work immaterial; his writing can be held in two hands and flipped through frivolously, and the pages can be torn, bent, and written on in permanent ink without a second thought. This concept is particularly relevant in relation to Margreta De Grazia’s essay, “Shakespeare’s Entitlement: Literary Property and Discursive Enclosure” and Edmond Malone’s The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare. The introduction
William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, actor, and entrepreneur. He is widely regarded as the greatest dramatist of all time and is the greatest writer in the English language. During his career, he worked on 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and few other verses, some of which the authorship is unknown. In a book written by Marchette Chute called Shakespeare of London, Chute describes how Shakespeare inspired those around him and how much those people admired him. She says “It was done in all love and respect, for no group of men ever honored Shakespeare more vehemently than the scholars of the nineteenth century”. Not only was Shakespeare very gifted, he was also influential to the people around him. But, to learn
Denira NuhanovicHUMN1101 Final Research Project Part 2William ShakespeareThe Renaissance also known as the Golden Age was a cultural rebirth from the fourteenth throughthe seventeenth centuries. The word Renaissance means “rebirth,” “re” means again while “naise” meansbirth, meaning it was a revival in art literature. There were many Renaissance artists such as SandroBotticelli, Titian, William Shakespeare and many more. In fact, William Shakespeare was consideredEngland’s national poets in English history (Eva). William Shakespeare was in London working as an actorand dramatist. He was well known for his plays and poems.William Shakespeare had a beyond creative way of writing his love poems. His poems were sodeep and full of emotion which explained all his lines very well. His poem “Shy love, I think of you” was afamous poem back during
William went to a junior school before going to the Grammar School when he was 7. There he learned how to speak and write Latin. No one knows what he did after he left school at the age of 14.
Shakespeare’s childhood impacted him greatly into becoming who he was. Shakespeare’s childhood was neither exceptional nor dreadful; therefore, he had an uneventful childhood. William Shakespeare was evidently born on April 23, 1564, which is commonly known as St. George’s Day. The records from Holy Trinity Church attested that he was baptized there on April 26, 1564 (Pressley). Traditionally in the Elizabethan era, three days after birth of a child it would be baptized. This led many people to believe that Shakespeare was born on the 23 of April due to his baptism date. Shakespeare was born to Mary Arden and John Shakespeare in the quaint yet wealthy town of Stratford. His father was a glove maker, and Mary was from a higher social class; she was a daughter of a landowner (“Shakespeare, William.” 197-207). Shakespeare’s parents were well respected in the town, even though the family was not royalty. Shakespeare’s home in Stratford was no...