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SHAKESPEARE Get to know me!

SHAKESPEARE Get to know me!. AKA as The Bard (Poet) Of Avon, William, has enormously influenced our modern day language. How has Shakespeare’s Language influenced you?.

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SHAKESPEARE Get to know me!

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  1. SHAKESPEAREGet to know me! AKA as The Bard (Poet) Of Avon, William, has enormously influenced our modern day language.

  2. How has Shakespeare’s Language influenced you? Shakespeare contributed more phrases to the English language than the Bible or any other work - and many more than any other individual. Here's a small collection of well-known quotations that are associated with Shakespeare.

  3. A fool’s paradise A sorry sight All that glitters is not gold All’s well that ends well In the twinkling of an eye Love is blind As dead as a doornail As good luck would have it As pure as the driven snow Off with his head Out of the jaw’s of death How many of these Shakespearean phrases have you heard?

  4. The game (jig) is up! Method in my madness Too much of a good thing Vanish into thin air What a piece of work is man Knock, Knock! Who’s there? Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears Green eyed monster Give the Devil his due I have not slept a wink Wear my heart upon my sleeve Or how about . . .

  5. Born April 1564 in Stratford- upon-Avon to a middle class family.

  6. Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon

  7. The House on Henley Street, refurbished to its original style.

  8. Elizabethan England • Shakespeare lived during the historical time period named after Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603). often referred to as • Elizabethan England, or Tudor England– Queen E’s last name.

  9. The Renaissance (1500-1660): A time when Art, literature, music, science and maritime power advanced like no time before it. Some Renaissance inventions were: Shakespeare: A Renaissance Man in Elizabethan England

  10. Elizabethan Astrology • New thinking and ideas • Age of Nostradamus • fusion of Christianity, Philosophy, magic and astrology. • Shakespeare makes over 100 references to Astrology. The subject is mentioned in every one of his plays, and Astrology was often critical to the plots, the actions and events surrounding characters. • Fates are hindered by the stars.

  11. Shakespeare’s works • Shakespeare's works have a universal and timeless appeal due to his understanding of human nature as well as people's motives. Above all, he had a great tolerance, sympathy, and love for all people, good or evil.

  12. Shakespeare’s Career in Theater • 1580s moved to London • Joined Lord Chamberlain’s Men--most popular troupe of actors in London. • Partner in several theatrical ventures-- One of the properties of the Globe Theatre.

  13. Shakespeare wrote thirty-seven plays categorized as . . . Comedies, Tragedies, and Histories.

  14. Shakespeare also wrote over 150 Sonnets “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”—from sonnet 18

  15. SHAKESPEARE’S FAMILY • Married Anne Hathaway in 1582 • Three children, Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. • Son Hamnet died at the age of eleven.

  16. Shakespeare’s Death April 23, 1616 Gravestone epitaph: Good friend for Jesus sake forebeare To digg the dust inclosed in heare; Blese be ye man yt spares theese stones And curst be he yt moves my bones.

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