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Childhood
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a bustling market town 100 miles northwest of London, and baptized there on April 26, 1564.
His father, John Shakespeare was a man of many trades, from farming to leather work
John boosted his social status by marrying Mary Arden, the daughter of an aristocratic landowner
William was the third of eight Shakespeare children, of whom three died in childhood.
Education
Attended Stratford Grammar School free of charge until the age of 14
He studied Latin and Greek as well as British and world history
His education and passions are visible through his work of Julius Caesar, Macbeth and Henry IV.
Family ValuesAt 18 Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway (1556-1616), a woman eight years his senior, in a ceremony thought to have been hastily arranged due to her pregnancy.
A daughter, Susanna, was born less than seven months later in May 1583. Twins Hamnet and Judith followed in February 1585. Susanna and Judith would live to old age, while Hamnet, Shakespeare’s only son, died at 11.
He left his family to pursue his acting and writing in London.
Writings
Around 1595: Known knows for sure when exactly the plays were written.
Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, Cleopatra, Coriolanus
Shakespeare’s Quotes
Hamlet: To be or not to be: that is the question.
Romeo and Juliet: What’s in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet.
Macbeth: Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
Julius Caesar: Friends, Romans, countrymen lend me your ears
Twelfth Night: If music be the food of love, play on…
Post Fame
Returned to his family in Stratford and retired there.
Shakespeare died at age 52 of unknown causes on April 23, 1616, leaving the bulk of his estate to his daughter Susanna.
Stratford, England
The Shakespearean Theatre
Produced in public theaters
Public theaters were built around roofless courtyards with sunlight
Performances were only performed during the day.
Globe Theater
No one knows exactly what the Globe Theater truly looks like.
It is round or octagonal
It was open to the sky to let light in.
Held between 2500-3000 people.
Globe TheatreThe stage was a platform that extended into the pit
Actors entered and left the stage from doors located behind the platform
There was a second level gallery right above the stage and used as an upper stage
Romeo and Juliet Balcony scene was showcased between the second and first level
There was no scenery: dialogue was used to set the scence
Theater Goers
Wealthier playgoers sat in the benches.
Less wealthy spectators sat in the pit close to the stage.
Hazelnuts were Elizabethan popcorn.
Actors
Wore elaborate clothing
Only men and boys were allowed to perform
Women did not perform on stage
It was not considered proper for women
Boys of 11-13 performed female roles: before their voices changed
Globe Theater Replica
Directions: Now use the information from the lecture and from the textbook (p. 764-765) to create a replica of the Shakespearean Globe Theatre.
1. In groups draw your own Shakespearean Globe Theatre.
2. Next, on each level or space of the Theatre include an organized review of Shakespeare’s life.