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William Shakespeare’s Background A Fill in the Blank Exercise

William Shakespeare’s Background William Shakespeare, who is often referred to as the Bard, which merely means poet, was born in the year 1564 in Stratford- upon-Avon, which is a town in England. William Shakespeare’s dad John was a merchant and glove maker. Because of his father’s social standing, William was able to attend Stratford Grammar School until the age of fourteen for free.

William Shakespeare’s Background Here he studied Latin and Greek. Historians loose track of what happened to William Shakespeare after school until he marries Anne Hathaway. There is another time for which historians cannot account, these years are know as the “lost years.”

William Shakespeare’s Background William Shakespeare eventually leaves his family behind and arrives in London where he joins Lord Chamberlain’s Men, a successful theater company. This company changes its name to The King's Men in 1603. Shakespeare stays a member of this company until he retires in 1610. While in the company, Shakespeare made his living three ways: he was part owner of the Globe theatre, he was an actor, and he was a playwright. During this time very little Scenery was used on stage, but was accomplished by Dialogue or conversation between characters.

William Shakespeare’s Background Shakespeare was alive during the late Renaissance, which in England is referred to as the Elizabethan Era. This Era is named after Queen Elizabeth I, who was Britain's first female monarch. She was the daughter of Henry VIII, who had her mother's head chopped off for not producing a male child.

William Shakespeare’s Background Shakespeare and his fellow theatre colleagues were fortunate that the Queen enjoyed theatre because the theatres were constantly closed because of the Bubonic Plague and the queen was good about having the theatres reopened. Otherwise, some would have liked to see these theatres, such as the Globe, which held about 2,500 to 3,000 spectators, closed for good.

William Shakespeare’s Background When we study William Shakespeare's plays, we usually categorize them into three genres: comedy, tragedy, and history. Shakespeare was well known for his Word Play, which is a technique that uses vocabulary that has more than one meaning. Romeo and Juliet, which was written in Shakespeare's early years, is considered a tragedy.

William Shakespeare’s Background Romeo and Juliet, however, is not an original story; Shakespeare retells a story that can be dated back to as early as fourth century Greece. Shakespeare uses a narrative poem called "Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet," which is written by Arthur Brook, to get most of his information for his play. Shakespeare sets his Romeo and Juliet in Verona, Italy.

William Shakespeare’s Background In 1599 the Burbage brothers, who were the first male actor’s, built the Globe Theatre, of which William Shakespeare owned ten percent. This theatre, like most theatres, had a flag on the top of it, which indicated to people that there would be a play that day, the color of the flag would indicate the type of play. Plays were performed during the afternoon because they needed to take advantage of the sunlight.

William Shakespeare’s Background People called “Groundlings” sat in the cheap seats. Like all other theaters in Elizabethan England, it had only Men perform on stage because women were not allowed to act. Most Female roles were played by adolescent boys. Like all other theatres in Elizabethan England, it had only men perform on stage because women were not allowed to act.

William Shakespeare’s Background In 1613 the theatre burned down during a performance of Henry VIII. A canon was accidentally shot into the thatched roof and the whole theatre was set ablaze. The theatre was rebuilt in 1614 without Shakespeare, for he had retired. Shakespeare dies in 1616 at age 52. About 30 years later, Puritans assume power in England and have the theatre torn down.

Additional Notes: Most of Shakespeare’s characters spoke in iambic pentameter (10 syllables per line with every 2nd syllable stressed) otherwise known as blank verse. The central character is the protagonist The most important person in a tragedy is the tragic hero A monologue is where one character speaks to another or to himself.

A Soliloquy is the innermost thoughts that are spoken when no one else is on stage An aside is when a character says something to the audience that the other characters are not supposed to hear The price to see one of Shakespeare’s plays during his lifetime was one penny The famous musical West Side Story is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet Juliet’s nurse would be called a nanny today.

The apothecary mentioned in the play would be called a pharmacist today. Over 40 movies have been made with Romeo and Juliet as their source.