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1 William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
England’s genius Compact Performer - Culture & Literature Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella, Margaret Layton © 2015

2 1. Shakespeare’s life Born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, on 23rd April 1564.
Attended the local Grammar School. Married Anne Hathaway when he was 18. In 1592 he went to London; he was actor and playwright. When the theatres closed because of the plague, he was supported by a private patron, the Earl of Southampton. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

3 1. Shakespeare’s life He became a shareholder and the main playwright of the most successful company of actors in London, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. His company built the Globe Theatre. Recognised as a genius in his own time. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

4 1. Shakespeare’s life In 1610 he retired from the theatre.
He died in 1616, near his birthday, April 23rd, at the age of 52. He was buried in Stratford. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

5 2. The language genius visual worlds for theatre audiences through language; new words and phrases we still use today. He created He employed irony, imagery, rhythm and other literary devices. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

6 3. The comedian disguise; frustrated love; mistaken identity;
marital and romantic misunderstandings. Shakespeare’s comedies include They have a happy ending and end in multiple marriages. They trace the passage of young people out of their parents’ control and into marriage. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

7 4. The tragic playwright They finish with the death of the main character The main character has a flaw that causes his downfall Shakespeare spoke about very important themes such as power, love, death. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

8 5. The historian Shakespeare’s history plays
based on serious records like the Tudors’ chronicles, and the English civil wars of the recent past; gave a portrait of the nation as a whole; were part of a process by which people came to see themselves as belonging to ‘England’ rather than to families, households or local lords. their titles are names of English kings. Compact Performer - Culture & Literature

9 6. The poet 154 sonnets published in 1609, but probably written in the 1590s. Divided into two groups according to the addressee: a ‘fair youth’, probably Shakespeare’s patron, the Earl of Southampton, in the former section; a dark lady, in the latter section, who is represented in a realistic way, with defects and imperfections. Even if she isn’t perfect, she is irresistible and the poet loves her. Nicholas Hilliard, Young man among roses, Bequeathed by George Salting Compact Performer - Culture & Literature


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