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William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor.
Shakespeare鈥檚 plays include Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and married Anne Hathaway in 1582. They had three children.
Shakespeare spent most of his professional life with an acting company in London, the Lord Chamberlain鈥檚 Men. In 1599, the acting company built the Globe Theatre.
Shakespeare鈥檚 plays are still performed all over the world and have inspired many films, ballets, musicals and operas.
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Did you know?
William Shakespeare used different spellings of his name. He signed himself Shakespe, Shakspe, Shakspere and Shakespear.
What do we know about Shakespeare?
Very little is known about Shakespeare鈥檚 personal life, but what is known is mainly taken from legal documents and business paperwork. There are no diaries or letters that reveal his personal thoughts or opinions.
Did you know?
Shakespeare鈥檚 plays weren鈥檛 published in book form during his lifetime 鈥 it was only after he died that his friends got together and paid for his plays to be collected. This collection was called the First Folio.
What did Shakespeare look like?
No one can be sure exactly what Shakespeare looked like. The only proven portrait of Shakespeare was produced after his death.
There are several other portraits that claim to be of Shakespeare, but none have been proven.
Shakespeare鈥檚 timeline
Childhood and family
In 1564, Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon to a wealthy family. The young Shakespeare probably attended the local grammar school. He would have learned to read and write in Latin and Ancient Greek as well as English.
The young Shakespeare probably experienced the theatre through the travelling acting companies that visited Stratford-upon-Avon.
At the age of 18, Shakespeare married a local farmer鈥檚 daughter, Anne Hathaway. They had three children: a daughter called Susanna in 1583 and twins, Hamnet and Judith, in 1585.
Did you know?
Historians of Shakespeare鈥檚 life describe 1585 - 1592 as the 鈥楲ost Years鈥 because they know very little about what he was doing during this period of time.
How did Shakespeare鈥檚 family life affect his writing?
Some academics believe that Shakespeare鈥檚 family influenced some of the themes and characters from his plays. For example, twins appear in several of his plays, including Twelfth Night, and Shakespeare himself had twins.
It is believed that one of Shakespeare鈥檚 most famous characters, Hamlet, was named after his son, Hamnet, who died at the age of 11. Following his son鈥檚 death Shakespeare appeared to write plays with darker, more tragic themes.
Shakespeare鈥檚 work
Shakespeare wrote different types of plays, for example:
Comedies
Tragedies
Histories
There are also some plays that are called 鈥榩roblem plays鈥, as they are harder to fit into just one of those three categories.
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Poetry
As well as writing plays, Shakespeare was also a poet. He wrote three long narrative poems and 154 sonnets. A sonnet is a poem consisting of 14 lines that is typically about love. Shakespeare鈥檚 most famous sonnet is Sonnet 18, which begins:
Shall I compare thee to a summer鈥檚 day?
Where did Shakespeare get his ideas?
During Shakespeare鈥檚 time, it was common for writers to take stories that already existed and write their own version. The tragedy Hamlet is taken from old ScandinavianThe adjective that describes a group of countries in northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway and Sweden. tale, but Shakespeare added some new characters and changed some of the plot.
The plot of Romeo and Juliet is taken from a popular Italian story that had been translated into French and then into English.
Although he often borrowed plot ideas, Shakespeare introduced details of his own and used language to breathe new life into the stories.
Did you know?
Shakespeare also took inspiration from real life when writing his plays. For example, his History plays were based on real kings of England 鈥 Elizabeth I鈥檚 and James I鈥檚 ancestors. These plays did not always stick to historical fact. Shakespeare often changed details to make the story more dramatic or to please the current queen or king.
Activity
What was the inspiration for Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet was inspired by a popular Italian story.
Which play was inspired by an old Scandinavian tale?
Hamlet. Although Shakespeare added new characters and changed the plot.
What was the play Richard III inspired by?
Richard III was inspired by English history. Shakespeare often based plays on real kings of England.
The end of Shakespeare鈥檚 life
Following his retirement, which is believed to be after 1611, Shakespeare returned to Stratford-upon-Avon.
Shakespeare died in 1616 at the age of 52. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon.
In his lifetime, Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and over 150 poems. His work is studied in schools and universities across the world.
Did you know?
Shakespeare died on 23 April, which is also St George鈥檚 Day. Some historians believe that this may also have been his birthday. However, it is impossible to know for sure as the earliest record there is of him is his christening on 26 April 1564.
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