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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
was born on the 23 of
April in Stratford-uponAvon.
 He married Ann
Heathaway, when he
was 18.
 He had three children.
The boy Hamnet,
Shakespeare's only son,
died when he was 11
years.
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Life in Stratford
William’s father, John
Shakespeare, was a
successful merchant.
 William Shakespeare got
education at local
grammar school.
 There he studied three
language: English, Latin
and Greek.
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Other life
When William was 21
years he had to go to
London and leave his
family.
 At first he looked
after the horses of
rich man.
 Then he started to
write plays.
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By 1590 Shakespeare
had become famous at
the Berbedge's theatre.
 When in 1599 open the
Globe theatre
Shakespeare became of
its owners.
 When Jakov Stuart
became the King of
England, the Globe
theatre became the
"servant" of the King.
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Return
However, Shakespeare did not
want to, so in 1612 he
returned to Stratford.
 When he returned, he finished
writing plays.
 He died on April 23, 1616. No
name was inscribed on his
gravestone in the chancel of
the parish church of Stratfordupon-Avon. Instead these
lines, possibly his own,
appeared:
 “Good friend, for Jesus' sake
forbear
To dig the dust enclosed here.
Blest be the man that spares
these stones,
And curst be he that moves
my bones.”
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CHRONOLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE'S
PLAYS
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1589-92 Henry VI, Part I; Henry VI,
Part III; Henry VI, Part III
1592-93 Richard III, The Comedy of
Errors
1593-94 Titus Andronicus, The Taming
of the Shrew
1594-95 The Two Gentlemen of Verona,
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Romeo and Juliet
1595-96 Richard II, A Midsummer
Night’s Dream
1596-97 King John, The Merchant of
Venice
1597-98 Henry IV, Part I; Henry IV, Part
II
1598-99 Much Ado About Nothing
c. 1599 Henry V
1599-1600 Julius Caesar, As You
Like It,
 1600-01 Hamlet, The Merry Wives
of Windsor
 1601-02 Twelfth Night, Troilus
and Cressida
 1602-03 All’s Well That Ends Well
 1604-05 Measure For Measure,
Othello
 1605-06 King Lear, Macbeth
 1606-07 Antony and Cleopatra
 1607-08 Coriolanus, Timon of
Athens
 1608-09 Pericles
 1609-10 Cymbeline
 1610-11 The Winter’s Tale
 c. 1611 The Tempest
 1612-13 Henry VIII, The Two
Noble Kinsmen
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