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Shakespeare and the Globe Theater: A Glimpse into Elizabethan Era

Explore the life and works of William Shakespeare, from his birth in 1564 to his death in 1616 and burial at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Stratford. Learn about the iconic Globe Theater, built in 1599 with a capacity of 2,000-3,000. Discover the Elizabethan era, marked by vibrant clothing styles and Queen Elizabeth's reign. Dive into Shakespeare's most famous play, "Romeo and Juliet," and his legacy of 37 plays.

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Shakespeare and the Globe Theater: A Glimpse into Elizabethan Era

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  1. Shakespeare Jared F. David S. Melissa A. Keelan L. Emily P. Bonnie B.

  2. Life • Born1564 • Died 1616 • Buried @ Church of the Holy Trinity in Stratford

  3. pLAYS • Romeo and Juliet-Most famous play • Wrote 37 plays

  4. Globe Theater • Built 1599 • Capacity of 2,000-3,000 Before in Shakespeare’s time Now

  5. Elizabethan era • Named for when Queen Elizabeth was in the throne • Men Wore very puffy Clothing • Women wore Dresses that were colorful, detailed and had very high collars

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