Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Shakespeare Life Essays (832 words) - William Shakespeare, Kings Men
  Shakespeare Life    William Shakespeare was a great English playwright, dramatist and poet who lived  during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Shakespeare is  considered to be the greatest playwright of all time. No other writer's plays  have been produced so many times or read so widely in so many countries as his.    Shakespeare was born to middle class parents. His father, John, was a Stratford  businessman. He was a glove maker who owned a leather shop. John Shakespeare was  a well-known and respected man in the town. He held several important local  governmental positions. William Shakespeare's mother was Mary Arden. Though she  was the daughter of a local farmer, she was related to a family of considerable  wealth and social standing. Mary Arden and John Shakespeare were married in    1557. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford in 1564. He was one of eight  children. The Shakespeare's were well-respected prominent people. When William    Shakespeare was about seven years old, he probably began attending the Stratford    Grammar School with other boys of his social class. Students went to school year  round attending school for nine hours a day. The teachers were strict  disciplinarians. Though Shakespeare spent long hours at school, his boyhood was  probably fascinating. Stratford was a lively town and during holidays, it was  known to put on pageants and many popular shows. It also held several large  fairs during the year. Stratford was an exciting place to live. Stratford also  had fields and woods surrounding it giving William the opportunity to hunt and  trap small game. The River Avon that ran through the town allowed him to fish  also. Shakespeare's' poems and plays show his love of nature and rural life  which reflects his childhood. On November 28, 1582, Shakespeare married Anne    Hathaway of the neighboring village of Shottery. She was twenty-six, and he was  only eighteen at the time. They had three children. Susana was their first and  then they had twins, Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet, Shakespeare's son, died in 1596.    In 1607, his daughter Susana got married. Shakespeare's other daughter, Judith,  got married in 1616. In London, Shakespeare's career took off. It is believed  that he may have become well known in London theatrical life by 1592. By that  time, he had joined one of the city's repertory theater companies. These  companies were made up of a permanent cast of actors who presented different  plays week after week. The companies were commercial organizations that depended  on admission from their audience. Scholars know that Shakespeare belonged to one  of the most popular acting companies in London called The Lord Chamberlain's    Men. Shakespeare was a leading member of the group from 1594 for the rest of his  career. By 1594, at least 6 of Shakespeare's plays had been produced. During    Shakespeare's life, there were two monarchs who ruled England. They were Henry  the eighth and Elizabeth the first. Both were impressed with Shakespeare, which  made his name known. There is evidence that he was a member of a traveling  theater group, and a schoolmaster. In 1594, he became an actor and playwright  for Lord Chamberlain's Men. In 1599, he became a part owner of the prosperous    Globe Theater. He also was a part owner of the Black Friars Theater as of 1609.    Shakespeare retired to Stratford in 1613 where he wrote many of his excellent  plays. There are many reasons as to why William Shakespeare is so famous. He is  generally considered to be both the greatest dramatist the world has ever known  as well as the finest poet who has written in the English language. Many reasons  can be given for Shakespeare's enormous appeal. His fame basically is from his  great understanding of human nature. He was able to find universal human  qualities and put them in a dramatic situation creating characters that are  timeless. Yet he had the ability to create characters that are highly individual  human beings. Their struggles in life are universal. Sometimes they are  successful and sometimes their lives are full of pain, suffering, and failure.    In addition to his understanding and realistic view of human nature, Shakespeare  had a vast knowledge of a variety of subjects. These subjects include music,  law, Bible, stage, art, politics, history, hunting, and sports. Shakespeare had  a tremendous influence on culture and literature throughout the world. He  contributed greatly to the development of the English language. Many words and  phrases from Shakespeare's plays and poems have become part of our speech.    Shakespeare's plays and poems have become a required part of education in the    United States. Therefore, his ideas    
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