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The World Of Shakespeare

The World Of Shakespeare. Biography. Time Period. The Globe Theater. Plays. Poetry. Quiz. Standards. Shakespeare's Biography. Early Life. Adult Life. Shakespeare: Biography- Early Life. He was born in 1564 Parents: John & Mary Shakespeare

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The World Of Shakespeare

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  1. The World Of Shakespeare Biography Time Period The Globe Theater Plays Poetry Quiz Standards

  2. Shakespeare's Biography Early Life Adult Life

  3. Shakespeare: Biography- Early Life • He was born in 1564 • Parents: John & Mary Shakespeare • His father was a local businessman who made leather goods. He also was a member of the town council • His mother inherited her father’s estate when he died. • He had seven siblings, but only five survived through childhood. • Shakespeare most likely attended grammar school, but it is assumed he did not attend college. Back to Biography Main Page

  4. Shakespeare: Biography- Adult Life • Married Anne Hathaway at age 18. • She was 26 and pregnant with their first child, Susannah. • William and Anne had twins- Hamnet & Judith • Hamnet died of unknown causes at age 11. • He began his career as an actor and playwright around the year 1589. • He died on April 23, 1616. Back to Biography Main Page

  5. Time Period • Queen Elizabeth I was reigning. • The population of London grow 400% in the 1500s • The plague spread throughout England during the 1500s. • The Church of England was the official church, headed by the Queen.

  6. The Globe Theater Shakespeare’s Globe Theater The Modern Globe Theater

  7. The Globe Theater • Erected in 1598 by Shakespeare’s theater company. • It was an open-air theater and three stories high. • Had a capacity of 3,000 audience members. • In 1613, the original Globe Theatre burned to the ground. • A cannon shot during a performance of Henry VIII set the building on fire. Back to Globe Theater main page

  8. The Globe Theater • The company constructed a new theater before Shakespeare’s death. • In 1642, the Puritans had the theater shut down. • The foundations of the theater were found in 1989, and a new Globe was constructed in 1993 and it re-opened in 1996. Virtual Tour of The Modern Globe Theater Back to Globe Theater main page

  9. Shakespeare's Plays Histories Comedies Tragedies

  10. Plays: Histories To Read any of these plays, follow this link: Shakespeare's Plays • Henry IV, Part I • Henry IV, Part II • Henry V • Henry VI, Part I • Henry VI, Part II • Henry VI, Part III • Henry VIII • King John • Richard II • Richard III "True nobility is exempt from fear.” - (Henry VI. Act IV, Scene I). Back to Plays main page

  11. Plays: Comedies To Read any of these plays, follow this link: Shakespeare's Plays • All's Well That Ends Well • As You Like It  • The Comedy of Errors • Cymbeline • Love's Labours Lost • Measure for Measure • The Merry Wives of Windsor • The Merchant of Venice • A Midsummer Night's Dream • Much Ado About Nothing • Pericles, Prince of Tyre • Taming of the Shrew • The Tempest • Troilus and Cressida • Twelfth Night • Two Gentlemen of Verona • Winter's Tale  "All the world 's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts" - (As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII). Back to Plays main page

  12. Plays: Tragedies To Read any of these plays, follow this link: Shakespeare's Plays • Antony and Cleopatra • Coriolanus • Hamlet • Julius Caesar • King Lear • Macbeth • Othello • Romeo and Juliet • Timon of Athens • Titus Andronicus "The robbed that smiles steals something from the thief". - (Othello, Act I, Scene III). Back to Plays main page

  13. Shakespeare's Poetry • Shakespeare is known for writing sonnets. • An English sonnet consists of 3 quatrains and a couplet. • Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets. • To read any of these, following this link: Shakespeare's Sonnets

  14. Shakespeare Quiz Select A Question: Q. 1 Q. 2 Q. 3 Q. 4 Q. 5 Q. 6 Q. 7 Q. 8 Q. 9 Q. 10

  15. Shakespeare Quiz Question 1: How many siblings did William Shakespeare have? 1 5 7 3 Back to Quiz Main Page

  16. Shakespeare Quiz Question 2: What year did Shakespeare begin his career as an actor and playwright? 1589 1585 1570 1591 Back to Quiz Main Page

  17. Shakespeare Quiz Question 3: Who was the ruling Monarch during Shakespeare’s life? Richard III Queen Victoria Henry VIII Elizabeth I Back to Quiz Main Page

  18. Shakespeare Quiz Question 4: What caused the original Globe Theater to burn down? A cannon used in a performance A candle was knocked over A rival theater set fire to it The cause is unknown Back to Quiz Main Page

  19. Shakespeare Quiz Question 5: Which of the following plays is a History? Hamlet King Lear King John The Winter’s Tale Back to Quiz Main Page

  20. Shakespeare Quiz Question 6: Which of the following plays is a Tragedy? Romeo and Juliet The Tempest Richard III Measure for Measure Back to Quiz Main Page

  21. Shakespeare Quiz Question 7: Which of the following plays is a Comedy? Othello King Lear Macbeth The Taming of the Shrew Back to Quiz Main Page

  22. Shakespeare Quiz Question 8: How many sonnets did Shakespeare write? 146 154 128 139 Back to Quiz Main Page

  23. Shakespeare Quiz Question 9: How old was Shakespeare when he married Anne Hathaway? 21 26 19 18 Back to Quiz Main Page

  24. Shakespeare Quiz Question 10: In what year did the reconstructed Globed Theater open? 1995 1993 1996 1990 Back to Quiz Main Page

  25. Correct! Continue to the Next Question Back to Quiz Main Page

  26. Try Again Re-read the material and a select a new answer. Back to Quiz Main Page

  27. Core Content Standards • RD-09-1.0.1 • Students will interpret literal or non-literal meanings of words in a passage. • RD-09-2.0.3 • Students will apply the information contained in a passage to accomplish a task/procedure or to answer questions about a passage.

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