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Early Life
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest
and most famous writers in the world. He was
born in 1564 in Stratford-on-Avon. It was a small English town. His actual birthdate remains unknown, but is traditionally observed on 23 April, St George's Day. William was the third child of John Shakespeare, a leather merchant, and Mary Arden, a local landed heiress. William had two older sisters, Joan and Judith, and three younger brothers, Gilbert, Richard and Edmund. His father wanted his son to be an educated person and William was sent to the local grammar school, he had no free time. When he had a break William liked to go to the forest and to the river Avon.
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Although no attendance records for the period survive,
most biographers agree that Shakespeare was probably educated at
the King's New School in Stratford, a free school chartered in 1553, about a quarter-mile from his home. The Stratford grammar school had been built some two hundred years before Shakespeare was born and in that time the lessons taught there were, of course, dictated primarily by the beliefs of the reigning monarch. In 1553, due to a charter by King Edward VI, the school became known as the King's New School of Stratford-upon-Avon. During the years that Shakespeare attended the school, at least one and possibly three headmasters stepped down because of their devotion to the Catholic religion proscribed by Queen Elizabeth.
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Shakespeare's family
In November, 1582, at 18-year age, Shakespeare
married Ann Hatauey, the daughter of the local land
owner. Anna was eight years older than William — in a year of a marriage he was eighteen, she — twenty six. Perhaps, the marriage was compelled: in May of the following 1583 their first child — the daughter Susan was born. In 1585 — twins: son Hemnet, who dead in 11 years in August, 1596, and the daughter Judith. It’s practically no information about Shakespeare's relationship with his wife. Apparently, Anna lived in Stratford while William worked in London though he didn't leave the affairs in his hometown and probably from time to time came home. In the second half of the 1580th Shakespeare leaves Stratford. Come so-called "lost" or "dark years" of which we know practically nothing.
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Later years
He probably went to London in
1586 or 1587. Tradition says that William escaped from
a traveling troupe of theatre. There he became an actor. He began to write plays too. In his works Shakespeare described the most important and dramatic events in life. His plays were staged in many theatres ,translated into many languages and they made Shakespeare very popular man.
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Shakespeare's works
Under the name of "William Shakespeare" published
37 plays, 154 sonnets, poems 4. Most of the
works were written for 24 years from 1589 to 1613. The writer’s most famous plays are «Othelo», «King Lear», «Hamlet» and «Romeo and Juliet»
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He produced thirty seven plays. He was connected
with the best theatres in England for twenty five
years.
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Death
In 1613 he stopped writing and came back
to Stratford where hi died in 1616
This is the
place where the house on which Shakespeare died used to be. It was a big house bought by William for his family when he was still in London. Here he spent the last years of his life. Unfortunately, the house was destroyed.
It’s interesting that he died on his birthday, 23 April.
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William Shakespeare wrote a lot of poetry. His
sonnets have been published in many languages. They are
well known. We don’t know a lot facts about his life. We can only guess what kind of man he was, that’s why there are many legends about his life.