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Explore William Shakespeare's life from Stratford-upon-Avon to London's Globe Theatre, his family, marriage to Anne Hathaway, and the antics of "The Comedy of Errors." Learn about the rumors, career highlights, and the enduring legacy of the Bard of Avon. Delve into his plays, controversies, and enduring impact on literature and theater.
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William Shakespeare The Comedy of Errors
Shakespeare’s Life • -1564-1616 • -Stratford-Upon-Avon • -Eldest living son of 8 children, 3rd in order • -Married with 3 children, including twins • -Elementary education • -Made a decent living for his time
Early life • -Educated in public school that was ¼ mile from home • -Many of his siblings died • -Father made decent living as a glover • -Probably learned Latin, but was only “claim to education” • -Baptized April 25, possibly born April 23
Marriage • -Married Nov. 27, 1582 • -A lot of speculation and rumor • -Anne Hathaway, Anne Wheatly • -Hathaway gave birth 6 months later • -She was 26, he was 18 • -Lots of misspellings and quick writing
Family • -3 children • -Susanna, May 26, 1583 • -Twins, Hamnet and Judith, Feb. 2 1585 • -Hamnet died at age 11, unknown • -Susanna married, one daughter, died at age 66 • -Judith married, 3 children, outlived all 3 by 23+ years, died in 1662
Career • -Stable hand, school teacher, ? • -First plays in 1592 • -Individual writer, histories and comedies • -1599, partnership • -1608, The Globe • -Co-writer of tragedies • -1507, bought large house • -Visited London
The Globe • -1608-1642 • -The Lord Chamberlin’s Men • -The King’s Men • -Reconstructed model opened 1997 • -Paid for Shakespeare’s life, material possessions • -All men • -6 in the group
Plays • -Began to lawyers and law students • -Famous by 1592 • -Enough to support family and buy “stuff” • -1599-1640s height of stage • -Translated in every major language • -Most performed today • -19th century beginning of what we have today
Plays contd… • -All men • -Just for cheap entertainment • -No stage directions • -All 6 men also actors • -Improv. • -Dirty • -Traveling
Rumors • -Other woman with Anne • -Homosexuality • -No Shakespeare • -Group of conspirators • -Couldn’t read • -Affairs • -Deer poaching • -STD
The Comedy of Errors • -Earlier play • -Shortest • -1 day • -Character development • -Slapstick • -Maybe stolen from Roman plays combined • -Supposed to be stupid
The Comedy of Errors • -Twisted themes • -Identity • -Slavery • -Violence • -Money • -Love and Marriage • -Sexuality • -Contention between states