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  1. William Shakespeare "What's in a name? Would not a rose by any other name smell as sweet?" William Shakespeare, a name we have all heard at some point, but who is he? William Shakespeare, the man who has influenced our culture through his various literary works. What is the truth behind the brilliant man whom penned the renowned words filling the pages of the ever significant Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, or The Tempest? William Shakespeare was born William Shakspere. Aside from contemporary and popular belief, it is a common misconception that his last name included the "e" after the "k" and the "a" after the "pe". Spelling was incredibly disorganized during the Elizabethan time period (Whalen 31). Families could have the same last name, but...show more content... Attributable to the lack of records, there are portions of his life missing from historical accounts. No school attendance logs have ever been found. Without a doubt, researchers believe he went to school, due to his outstanding aptitude with the written word. Although that is all merely speculation due to the scarcity of surviving records from that time period (Whalen 9). At the exceptionally youthful age of eighteen, William Shakespeare met Anne Hathaway, who was twenty–six. In 1582, no doubt due to an already pregnant Anne, they had an abrupt wedding. A short six months later, their healthy daughter was born in 1583 and they named her Susanna. Less than two years later in 1585, the couple had a boy and a girl, twins. The boy was named Hamnet and the girl Judith. Hamnet lived only a short eleven years, but both Susanna and Judith lived long lives and even survived their father. Researchers speculate that Shakespeare most likely relocated to the metropolitan city of London to pursue the acting career shortly after the birth of his twins. In 1585, William Shakespeare's name appeared on a record of payment for two performances in front of the queen through the acting company the Lord's Chamberlain's Men (Whalen 133). At the age of thirty–four, Love's Labour Lost appeared containing Shakespeare's name on the title page; this was the first of his works printed with his name Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  2. William Shakespeare is known as one the world's most famous writers. This one man supposedly wrote thirty seven plays, one hundred and fifty four sonnets, and four poems. He was said to have such and insight of human nature and understanding of love, truth, and loyalty that it almost seemed impossible to for one man to write all one hundred and ninety five pieces of literature and create numerous words to add to the English language. There is a mystery that follows William Shakespeare's name. People question weather Shakespeare wrote everything that he was credited for and if there were other people that helped create his large portfolio. It is clear that there was a man named William Shakespeare born in Stratford, but his birthdate is unknown. The history behind this man shows that both his parents and children were illiterate. There is no record of Shakespeare attending school, but it is said that he went to Stratford grammar school and dropped out at the age of fourteen. There are no records of him finishing school at a university. William Shakespeare was said to have added countless new words to the English language, but how could he do that with only a couple of years of schooling? He was a common man and never really got to travel and experience other places of the world. Shakespeare was known to have spoken many different languages and to have been very cultured. How can a man who has never traveled outside of his home country and only Powell 2 attended school until Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  3. William Shakespeare Essay The Impact of William Shakespeare on American Culture "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them" (Shakespeare). William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright who is considered one of the greatest writers to ever use the English language ("William Shakespeare his life, works and influence," 2017). Known for many of his great works containing poems, plays, and sonnets dating back to 1592. "He was a man of his times, writing for his contemporaries on topics that were the hot–button issues of his day" (Tumiel, 2017). In the times during Shakespeare's birth there were events taking place such as the age of protestant reformation and the renaissance, contributing to his works. The protestant age...show more content... "He is the most–read playwright in the western hemisphere, and the English language is littered with quotes and phrases that originated with his works"("William Shakespeare his life, works and influence," 2017). Shakespeare's work had influence on art, movies, language and literature. A lot of his plays including Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, etc.... have all been made into movies, shown around the world. His plays have also influenced culture with festivals attributing his works. In April 2012 there was a huge festival in Shakespeare's hometown (Stratford–upon–Avon) that had performances from across the globe in nearly 50 Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  4. Essay on Biography of William Shakespeare Biography of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564. He was baptized on April 24, 1564, in Stratford–upon–Avon, Warwickshire. He was the third of eight children born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, three of whom died in childhood. John was a well–known merchant and Mary was the daughter of a Roman Catholic member of the gentry, or high social position. The house where Shakespeare spent his childhood stood adjacent to he wool shop in which his father plied a successful trade as a glover and dealer in leather goods and other commodities. Before moving to Stratford sometime prior to 1552 John Shakespeare had been a farmer in the neighboring village of Snitterfield. Whether he was able to read and write is...show more content... He was thought to have left Stratford after he was caught poaching in the deer park of Sir Thomas Lucy. He was a local justice of the peace. Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway had a daughter in 1583 and twins– a boy and a girl– in 1585. The boy however, eventually did not live. The age of Shakespeare was a great time in English history. The reign of Elizabeth, from 1558 to 1603, saw England emerge as the leading naval and commercial power of the Western world. Elizabeth I's England consolidated its position with the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, and firmly established the Church of England. Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh sent colonists eastward in search of profit. In trade, might, and art, England established an envious preeminence. At this time, London was the heart of England, reflecting all the vibrant qualities of the Elizabethan Age. It was in this atmosphere that London became a leading center of culture as well as commerce. Its dramatists and poets were among the leading literary artists of the daythis is the environment in which Shakespeare lived and wrote. In the 1580's, the writings of the University Wits defined the London theatre. Though grounded in medieval/Jacobean roots, men such as Marlowe, Greene, Lyly, Kyd, and Peele, produced new dramas and comedies using Marlowe's styling of blank verse. Shakespeare outdid them all; he combined the best traits of Elizabethan drama with Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  5. William Shakespeare Research Paper What was Shakespeare Biography? Who was William Shakespeare? Where was he born? Where did he go to school? How did William Shakespeare live his life from the beginning to the ending? William Shakespeare's life became a great mystery with lack of evidence to support any findings. His schooling, his family and parents will be revealed in my paper. Who were William Shakespeare's parents? The parents of Mr. Shakespeare were John Shakespeare and Mary Arden Shakespeare. Mary Arden married William Shakespeare in 1557. Mary was the favorite of eight daughters of the widowed Robert Arden (Absolute Shakespeare, 2000–2005). William Shakespeare's parents were both uneducated. John Shakespeare had become the Mayor of Stratford were William...show more content... The nine years between is just another mystery that nobody can figure out(Shakespeare Online, Actor and Playwright,1999–2010 ). There is no doubt as of today that William Shakespeare is the greatest writer of English Literature. His plays have been made into movies, books have been written, music has been conducted and published, and if your real lucky you might even be able to see a play of one of his greatest stories ever told; in which I have seen many movies and read many books. Here are some of my favorite stories ever written; Othello, The Moon of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night or What You Will, Julius Caesar, Richard III, Macbeth (which was a favorite in high school), Midsummer Night's Dream ( I have read that book), Henry V, Hamlet, which I might add Mel Gibson did very well playing that part, and my most favorite love story of all time, Romeo and Juliet. As you can see the title says it all. His mind went to the extreme and with such little education he just knew what his passion was and went for it. William Shakespeare's children, as mentioned earlier, Susanna, Hamnet and Judith had a much different life of the great English Poet. William Shakespeare's first born, Susanna, was raised by her mother, Anne. When Susanna turned twenty–four she was to marry a prosperous medical doctor. The wedding was held on June 5th 1607. Susanna had a baby girl eight Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  6. William Shakespeare Essay William Shakespeare Ask anyone who Shakespeare was, and he or she will immediately rattle off at least three different plays that were required readings in English, not to mention a few blockbuster movies bearing his name. Many revere the works of Shakespeare as paramount in the world of literature, dedicating entire books, classes and festivals to the study and celebration of his work. Although the ancient language is a common stumbling block for even the most seasoned readers, his varied tales of love, hate, fear, betrayal, laughter, defeat and victory are just as fitting today as they were four hundred years ago. He is amazingly timeless. Yet, while we might know what Shakespeare is, will we ever really know who Shakespeare was? Ah,...show more content... Sadly, Hamnet died in August of 1596, and from that point forward we have no more information regarding his family until 1616, the year of his death. There are enough legal documents and theatre records, though, to know that Shakespeare goes on to possess a generous amount of real estate, hold shares in an acting company that built the Globe Theatre, and become a principal player in the acting group The Kings Men (A Midsummer Night's Dream xxx–xxxi). There are many theories and stories floating around that seem to fill in the gaping holes in his timeline, but since this information doesn't appear in a register or on a playbill, we don't know what is fact or fiction. On January 25th, 1616, Shakespeare signs his will in three places leaving the majority of his estate to his eldest daughter, Susanna, and his "second–best" bed to his wife (All Shakespeare). He died three months later on April 23rd, and was buried in Stratford, yet his name does not appear on the stone over his grave. According the the web site All Shakespeare, his supposed tombstone reads: Good friend for Iesus Sake forbeare To dig the dust encloased heare: Blest be ye man yt spares thes stones And

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  8. Essay about William Shakespeare William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born in Statfordon–Avon, England in April 1564. The son of John Shakespeare a Glover and his mother Mary Arden who came of wealthy framing family. William Shakespeare was the eldest of three sons there were also four daughters, only one of his sisters out lived William. From when Shakespeare died there has been lots of books written about Shakespeare and his works. Such as Shakespeare in his Brie Lives written by Aurbery in the 17th century and Shakespeare Truth and Tradition written by Dr J. S. Smart in 1928. There have been many more but too many to list. Shakespeare grew up and developed a great sense of words and how to use them. He soon met a wife Anne Hathaway she was...show more content... Shakespeare started to really write he wrote most of his erotic poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece from 1593 to 1594. Both of these poems there dedicated to the Earl of Southampton. (I'm sure he was flattered) In the first period of writing for Shakespeare he developed his writing as much as he could ortho only two of the plays he wrote would be common knowledge to any bloke. He wrote play and poems like Titus Andronicus , The Taming of the Shrew and an early version of Hamlet. The playhouse that these productions there being watched in was built and owned by the father of the actor Richard Burbage up to 1597 then the expiry of the lease forced them out and they had the find a new playhouse. They eventually had to build a another playhouse on the south bank of the river. Witch is now famous and called the Globe with the massive expense that this needed the father of Burbage decided that they needed people to help finance this operation. So he got partners to help with the cost one of the partners was William Shakespeare and even Richard Bubage was given a place in this fathers business. This was good for Shakespeare because he now had some funding so he could concentrate on writing. This period ended in 1594 With this change it brought about a great change in Shakespeare in the second period that lasted from 1594–1616 he started to write his greatest pieces such as Midsummer Night's Dream, Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  9. William Shakespeare Research Paper "Sweet the use of adversity which is like a toad, ugly and venomous, wears yet a precious jewel in his head." (William Shakespeare: As You like It, Act ll scene l.) William Shakespeare, the name of a much appreciated and famous playwright/writer, who is this man? Who is the man many English experts from around the world regard as the "most read and performed playwright in the world"? (Shakespeare's life: April 23, 2014). Where was he born? Who was his family? Where did he live? Who exactly was William Shakespeare? John and Mary Shakespeare were simple people dealing in farm equipment and wool, when they brought William, the third out of eight children, into the world on April 23, 1564, in the quiet town of Stratford. Joan the first child...show more content... They soon found themselves with three kids, Susana being the first (born in 1583) followed by the twins, Hamnet and Judith in 1585 (William Shakespeare's biography: April 23, 2014). The time period of 1585 to 1592 are recorded as the "lost years" because what William did, and lived is hazy, and regarded as unreliable informations. It was, however, recorded that Hamnet died in an unexplained accident in 1590 (Shakespeare's life: April 23, 2014). Following the lost years was hi introduction into the theater and writing career, although that wasn't always easy, he was torn between work in London and his family in Stratford, approximately thirty–three miles away. In 1592 William reappeared as an "upstart crow", in a pamphlet by Robert Green. By 1592, William had also already wrote and performed the plays 'Henry iv series', and 'The comedy of Errors'. In 1593 when the theaters closed down due to outbreaks of the bubonic plague, William wrote two long narratives 'Venis and Adonis', and 'The Rape of Lucrece'. 1594 Shakespeare became a shareholder in the lord chamberlain's men, a popular acting company in London. By 1595 Shakespeare, along with other men, joined together to establish the polygonal theater. Through all his works, by 1600's Shakespeare's name was well established in London (William Shakespeare: April 23, 2014). By 1616 Shakespeare health was declining drastically. In March of 1616 he went and had a will Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  10. William Shakespeare Speech William Shakespeare was a man of great stature however short–lived his life was. He, like everyone else, had the chance to live life to the fullest. Some people overwhelmed greed are materialistic. Others are your common folk living life like a roller coaster. Shakespeare chose to inspire and create because although you only live once, once is enough if you live it right, and what better proof of his success than his long–lived memory commemorated centuries after his death. In this speech, I am going to summarize his life, his significant accomplishments, and the reason of Shakespearean study. William Shakespeare was born on April 23rd, 1564, in Stratford–upon–Avon England. His life revolved around two locations, Stratford and London. William grew up with 7 siblings, many of them having died when he was young. He attended a local public school until about age 15, where he learned Latin, scriptures, and logic. Shortly after he was 18 in 1582, he married Anna Hathaway. In the following years, He had 3 children, the first born Susanna, and a pair of twins, Judith and Hamnet. Soon after, Shakespeare moved to London where he worked and pursued a theater career possibly putting a strain on his marriage. Working his way up, he became a business partner of a major acting company, King's Men, which allowed him to prosper financially. Finally, at the age of 52, he died of a mysterious cause on April 23rd, 1616, but in some way, he never died. In the 52 years since his birth, Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  11. William Shakespeare Essay William Shakespeare On April 26, 1564, John Shakespeare's son, William, was baptized at the Stratford Parish Church. No one knows for certain when his birthday was. (Brown 22) It was thought that young Shakespeare began attending school at the age 7, in Stratford. (Wadsworth 344) Before Shakespeare reached the age of 13, his family endured hardships. Shakespeare's formal schooling ceased. At that time, William may have begun helping his father in the gloving business. (Wright 22) 'There is historical warrant for such an approach. Christian images, of course, pervade Shakespeare's culture, throughout his career he obviously thought in terms of them. If those images are...show more content... He also had a daughter named Judith. Judith Shakespeare had 3 sons who died at young ages. Shakespeare's only bloodlines were the descendants of his (second) sister Joan. (Brown 25–26) Between 1585 and 1592, there was no account of a man named William Shakespeare. Typically referred to as the lost years. There were no records of his life. Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. Others believe he retreated and wrote under a fake name. (Wadsworth 345) At about age 20, some people thought young William stole a dear from a wealthy man in order to poach. A crime not tolerated during that period. (Wright 6) Eight years before the death of Shakespeare he wrote 4 new plays. Some scholar's debate, which plays, was his last. Very little was known about him before the age of 28. (Wilson 38) He continued to visit Stratford on occasion. (Wadsworth 347) He bought a house in London where he gradually retired. On April 23, Shakespeare was laid to rest inside the Stratford Parish Church in 1616. Shakespeare was a young 52 when he died. (Wadsworth 347) For nearly a century after his death Shakespeare remained more a theme for criticism by the few than a subject of adulation by the many. (Brown, 2) William Kent erected a stone statue of William Shakespeare. The statue is

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  13. Essay On William Shakespeare This is an informational essay about Poet, Actor, and Playwright,William Shakespeare. In this essay you can find much information ranging from fun facts to his death. This essay tells much about his life and includes some details of family members. The key purpose of this essay is to inform curious people about William Shakespeare. "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being(Thornton Wilder)." Theatre is one of the most popular forms of entertainment but what is it that makes it so amazing? Does the relatable format of theatre make it more appealing than other forms of art and entertainment? Is there something...show more content... "He wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets.(biographyonline.net)" This shows us how dedicated Shakespeare was to literature. Why did he find himself so attached to writing and how did he get so great? III: Early Life: Although he is best known for his works as a successful adult, William Shakespeare was once a child. Www.bardweb.net states, "John Shakespeare had a remarkable run of success as a merchant, alderman, and high bailiff of Stratford, during William 's early childhood. His fortunes declined, however, in the late 1570s." Shakespeare's family was very financially successful during most of his childhood. This could have gave him motivation to have just as much success. "William, according to the church register, was the third of eight children in the Shakespeare household–three of whom died in childhood.(www.bardweb.net)" Though he had a very rich childhood, William learned the pain of loss at a very young age. Did this pain grow through adulthood. IV: Middle Life William Shakespeare had started his adulthood late teen years. " When they married, Anne was 26 and William was 18. (folgur.edu)" This proves he was very mature for his age and his major responsibility started young. "Shakespeare 's only son, Hamnet, died in 1596 at the age of 11. (folgur.edu)" Since Hamnet was Shakespeare's only son, he was left living with three other women. Could this have impacted how traumatic he was? Is anything known Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  14. Essay Macbeth by William Shakespeare The pursuit of power and constant struggle to maintain it leads to the deterioration of the mind. In the play Macbeth, Shakespeare demonstrates this concept through Macbeth's struggle for power and his subsequent down fall. This is evident in his complete loss of honour and loyalty, his new found constitution of duplicity and his lack of value for life itself. To begin, Macbeth loses his sense of integrity slowly throughout the play until he has none remaining. Macbeth is introduced as a valourous and successful general. His drive for power, however, causes him to taint the perfect image of himself he has created. Once the witches flaunt the idea of being king in front of the man, his natural impulse to gain power and prestige is...show more content... Macbeth is hesitant before commiting the murder of Duncan and only does so after scolding by his lady wife. Once the power he craved and sought to protect morphed his mind, he was willing to assassinate anyone in order to protect it. He went so far as to send a professional murderer to kill a woman and her children. This proves the human drive for power's effect on the mind. A once kind man has become full of intrigue and plots, willing to eliminate any and all who dare challenge him. His hesitations from murder and intrigue have been obliterated and led to the formation of a devious and atrocious mind. Moreover, His newly deformed mind becomes inscenced with creating unnesseceary plots and frivolous schemes. Macbeth is so blinded by his desire to cling to his throne that he sees a threat in the Macduff household even after Macduff has gone to England to meet with Malcolm. "The very firstlings of my heart shall be/ The firstlings of my hand."(IV,i,161–162). This proves Macbeth to have become almost psychopathic while attempting to maintain his throne. Therefore, the thought of simply losing power causes Macbeth's mind to deteriorate into a psychopathic one, creating a variety of elaborate schemes and plots, leading to nothing. Not only does power transform Macbeth into a monster, but also causes him to lose value in life itself. Macbeth's drive for power desensitizes him to death and makes him Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  15. William ShakespeareВґs Impact on History Essay William Shakespeare was an English poet and a great playwright. He still has a great impact on our history today. Shakespeare has written many plays, including Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet. He had very extant works which people could not understand (6). Romeo and Juliet is considered to be one of his more famous plays. His plays were translated into many different languages and styles (6). William Shakespeare was a very talented man who had a great impact on history, during the Renaissance time and still does today. Shakespeare not only forever changed the face of the fine arts, but also many chapters of various text books. He created new words and aphorisms that have outlived time and are still used today, forever to be embedded...show more content... Shakespeare first started school when he was five, nearly was two years earlier than the normal age at the time, potentially giving him an educational advantage (4). His father was both the mayor of Stratford and a farmer (4). His mother was involved with legal matters, frequently serving as a juror and executrix.(4) After Shakespeare dropped out of school, she then continued his education at home. Shakespeare went to a grammar school for seven years. (7) He then dropped out of school to help his family with finances. When he was 18 years old he married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a farmer. (2). Anne was already pregnant at the time of their wedding, leading many to speculate neither of them had a choice in the marriage (2). Anne did eventually conceive four children with Shakespeare ( 2). Shakespeare's first recorded work is a love poem believed to have been written for her. In 1597, his daughter Anne passed away at the age of 8 (7). William Shakespeare is at the heart of British Literature. His name is associated with the most brilliant minds in history. He is in the very history of the evolution of culture. From entirely new styles that inspired many to directly changing history by interacting with the officials of the time. He sculpted the English language and dictionary new words and rhythms. Shakespeare is truly one of the greatest expressionist figures to have ever existed. His legacy will live on far past the last spoken Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  16. William Shakespeare is considered the most influential and greatest writers of all time because he writes great stories, he has the ability to turn phrases, and has very a compelling use of characters. I will be including in my research countless facts about Shakespeare and educated information on why William Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer of all time. Shakespeare 's feats and accomplishments have all been established and based on his early life and childhood. William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, in Stratford–upon–Avon, United Kingdom (bio.com). He was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Shakespeare (bio.com). He was not born into a family of nobility of great wealth nor was he aspired to do great things and live the life he did. Based on his social class he did not attend a university of have any sort of great education taught to him, William Shakespeare was a self–taught man. His success as an actor, playwright and writer was entirely based upon himself and what he dreamt of doing. He became the best at what he did because he had the strive and passion in doing what he loved best. He was born to John Shakespeare, a glove maker and a tradesmen (bio.com). His mother, Mary, was the daughter to a known farmer. He was baptized shortly after his birth leading him to be catholic. At that time infants were baptized nearly a couple days after their birth. Shakespeare was the third born of 8 children. He grew up about a three hour carriage ride from Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  17. Essay about The Life of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a very talented man known for his various works of literature. His works include poems, plays, and sonnets. His works are then broken down into tragedies, comedies, and histories. Shakespeare left this world centuries ago, but his writings continue to live throughout the world today. He has greatly impacted the world of literature and his existence will forever be remembered. In 1564, William Shakespeare was born in Stratford–upon–Avon (Hazell 32). It seems that Shakespeare's career began around the year 1592. This was a tough time for playwrights and actors. There was an outbreak of the bubonic plague which caused concerns for those wanting to watch because of being surrounded by those potentially...show more content... Along with being translated into every language, Shakespeare's words reach and are accepted by multiple races and cultures (McMillan). A reason William Shakespeare is accepted by multiple races could be the fact that he does not ignore the issues and "tensions" between them and instead makes light of them by including them in his plays such as Othello and The Merchant of Venice. He addresses the struggles between different colors and religions. He never takes a designated side; he simply tells a story which is what has helped him be so well accepted ("Race – Introduction"). Not only has Shakespeare related to his audiences through racial aspects, but also through common emotional experiences. Shakespeare used his words and made them speak to his audiences using emotional feelings that anyone would naturally feel (McMillan). His works can be classified into three main categories: tragedies, histories, and comedies ("William Shakespeare" 656). Each of these categories has characters that the audience can relate to somehow. With Shakespeare's tragedies, his characters are noble heroes that are looked up to that are all facing tragedy. His histories obviously tell the stories of events that have happened for people to relate to. William Shakespeare's comedies have characters that many find irresistible. And lastly, the women in his plays can also be relatable. We can all Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  18. The Works of William Shakespeare Essay The Works of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is customary regarded to be the finest dramatist the world has ever seen and the greatest poet who has created his plays in the English language. Besides, Shakespeare has been the world's most famous author. No other writer's works have been published so many times or read so broadly in so many places. Shakespeare knew human nature as few other writers have. He could notice in a particular dramatic case the qualities that refer to all human beings. He could thus produce characters that have notion beyond the time and place of his works. Yet, his characters are not symbolic people. They are prominent individual human beings. They strive just as people do in real situations,...show more content... In the main tragedies that follow, Shakespeare's practice cannot be rationed to a single general phrase that covers all situations, for each tragedy refers to a separate type: revenge tragedy in "Hamlet", domestic tragedy in "Othello", social tragedy in "King Lear" and so on. Shakespeare changed the drama, widening the audience's concept of human life and changed the language. His writings, then as now, addressed to a great audience. They reveal both a fundamental knowledge of literature and a deep sympathy with the language and conduct of the ordinary man. The discerning commercial dramatist and the extraordinary gifted artist cannot be divided. William Shakespeare coped with the difficult plot of "Hamlet" perfectly. In this production, he also produced maybe his greatest gallery of characters. The role of Hamlet is thought to be one of the theatre's outstanding acting challenges. Shakespeare concentrated the play on the profound conflict between the requirements of his emotions and the irresolute skepticism of his mind. Hamlet displays this conflict in some familiar and brilliant soliloquies. The nature of Hamlet's character is rather difficult. He is, at the same time, affectionate and cruel, loving and vengeful, a deeply reflective

  19. introvert and a man who can act on impulse. In accordance with Ophelia, Hamlet has the signs of an ideal person. By nature, Hamlet is straightforward and honest. Even Claudius commends this side of his character: He, Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  20. The Impact On William Shakespeare's Life William Shakespeare had many family members that played a significant part in his life, such as John, Gilbert, and Anne Shakespeare. One of William's siblings witnessed his fame after his passing, a time where William was more famous than he had ever been. This paper will exemplify the main ways these family members had impacted the life of William Shakespeare. One person that impacted the life of William Shakespeare was John Shakespeare. John was William's father, a man in dire need of money. In 1570, John was accused of usury for advancing money at the rate of 25% interest. Eight years later, he became behind on his taxes and was forced to give up his house. John improved his social status by marrying Mary Arden, the daughter of an aristocratic landowner. Due to the extreme debt and money loss, by 1590 John Shakespeare's only possession was their house on Henley Street. Towards the end of John's life, William became very popular in London. This gave John the opportunity to apply to the College of Heralds for a coat–of–arms in 1596. Ordinarily, his application would be denied, due to his money issues, but this time he was granted....show more content... GIlbert was William's brother, and they would often tell stories to each other at bedtime, play games together, and explore the countryside. Gilbert soon grew up to become a salesman of men's clothing. Equivalent to his older brother, William, Gilbert set out to start a new life in London. Prior to their separate ways, the two brothers would do everything together. Being the closest male siblings in age, they would do almost everything together, and were close to inseparable. Not much is known about Gilbert Shakespeare, but what is known is that they were very close as young children. Researchers believe that William would not be who he was without siblings like Gilbert, to enhance his imagination. Gilbert was truly an important person in William's Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  21. William Shakespeare Essay William Shakespeare William Shakespeare, the playwright, had a life of virtual mystery, intrigue and relative sadness. Shakespeare grew up in a modest upbringing and was known to have only completed elementary school. Though he did not attend college, he would end up as one of histories greatest literary success stories. The mysteries surrounding the life of William Shakespeare are perpetuated with the reference to the В‘lost years'; two distinct periods of time from 1578–1582 and 1585–1592, where Shakespeare seemed to have fallen off the face of the plant. I will discuss the town where Shakespeare hales from, excerpts from his works and not commonly discussed information. Followed by a summary of my research. I recently had the...show more content... Instead, baptismal records reveal that a child of this same name, from the same town, was born on the 23rd of April in the year 1564. It is believed this is the only documented record of William Shakespeare's birth. In the year 1582, William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway and within one year had his daughter, Susanna. Two years later Anne bore twins, daughter Judith and son, Hamnet. Shakespeare was unknown for many years, until in Robert Greene, a very popular dramatist of the era, wrote in his biography entitled "Groats–worth of Witte," of Shakespeare's conceitedness and lack of talent. "В…for there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tygers hart wrapt in a Players hyde, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blanke verse as the best of you: and beeing an absolute Johannes fac totum, is in his owne conceit the onely Shake–scene in a countreyВ…" Greene's inclusion of Shakespeare in his biography seemed to be the catalyst to the remarkable career of William Shakespeare, as within a year of Greene's mentioning of Shakespeare in his biography, he [William Shakespeare] published В‘Venus and Adonis'. В‘Venus and Adonis' is the stereotypical romance story, but of the day were insightful and was a true display of genius. Venus, a hopeless romantic, falls in love with Adonis, the prototypical athletic, very masculine type. "Hunting he loved, but love he laugh'd to scorn" refers to Adonis avoidance of Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  22. Research Paper On William Shakespeare "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet?" William Shakespeare. He himself describes who he is with ease with an excerpt from his book, Twelfth Night. People all around the world are familiar with Shakespeare. His plays and sonnets are read in classrooms of all ages around the world. But how does Shakespeare relate back to the time period he was from? As historians and readers, we know that Shakespeare gifted us with his words, plays, and sonnets, as well as benefited the people of his time with entertainment from plays. But, could Shakespeare have changed history with his work? Is it possible that Shakespeare was a pivotal member of creating the humanist idea and expanding the Renaissance? Did Shakespeare change the way people thought about religion during this time? Is Shakespeare responsible for inspiring democracy and putting English mistakes on paper and thus preventing the fall of the United States? Since Shakespeare's work reached many different kinds of people, it's fair to say that...show more content... It is believed that William was a member of a group of London players, as an excellent actor, which is a possible reason as to why he was so familiar and fit in with the drama and author scene in the future. One of his most famous quotes is about acting and taking is literally in real life. This quote is from the comical play As You Like It: "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." This cannot be for certain though, because a lot of information about Shakespeare's life is still unknown. As an introvert, Shakespeare found himself often times alone. During his private time, he would write. Many people are familiar with Shakespeare's work. Among his most popular plays are Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, A Midnight Summer's Dream, and Julius Get more content on HelpWriting.net

  23. Essay on The Life of William Shakespeare The Life of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare is one of the most identifiable icons of England. Shakespeare was one of the greatest and most influential playwright and poet during his lifetime. He is known as the greatest dramatist of all time due to his many poems and plays, such as "Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?" and Romeo and Juliet. However, despite being so well known in the world of literature, there is not much known about the childhood of William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is said to be born on April 23, 1564, although his actual birthday is not known, and was baptized at the holy Trinity Church in Stratford–upon–Avon on April 26, 1564. William Shakespeare was the third child of John and Mary Arden...show more content... The troupe even received invitations to perform in front of Queen Elizabeth I. Due to Shakespeare's raising success, by 1597, Shakespeare had the second largest house in Stratford, called the New House. By 1599, Shakespeare and the Chamberlain's Men had built their own theater, called the Globe, in which many of his most famous plays were performed for the first time. In 1609, publisher Thomas Thorpe had printed a collection of 154 of Shakespeare's sonnets. In 1611, Shakespeare left London and moved back to Stratford, where his wife lived. Eventually on his 52nd birthday, on April 23, 1616, Shakespeare died to an unknown cause and was buried on April 25, 1616. The poem, "Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?" is written by William Shakespeare. Sonnet eighteen, "Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?", has fourteen lines of iambic pentameter ending in a rhymed couplet. In sonnet 18, the speaker gives a meaning and message of beauty, a positive tone, and figures of speech. The speaker compares his beloved to the summer season, and argues that she is better. This is a romantic poem with a great message that internal beauty is immortal and priceless, which is still relevant to this day and touches the hearts of the reader. The depth at which Shakespeare goes into and the language that is used is inspiring. The Get more content on HelpWriting.net

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