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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare. The Comedy of Errors. Shakespeare’s Life. -1564-1616 -Stratford-Upon-Avon -Eldest living son of 8 children, 3 rd in order -Married with 3 children, including twins -Elementary education -Made a decent living for his time. Early life.

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William Shakespeare

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  1. William Shakespeare The Comedy of Errors

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. Plays contd… • -All men • -Just for cheap entertainment • -No stage directions • -All 6 men also actors • -Improv. • -Dirty • -Traveling

  10. Rumors • -Other woman with Anne • -Homosexuality • -No Shakespeare • -Group of conspirators • -Couldn’t read • -Affairs • -Deer poaching • -STD

  11. The Comedy of Errors • -Earlier play • -Shortest • -1 day • -Character development • -Slapstick • -Maybe stolen from Roman plays combined • -Supposed to be stupid

  12. The Comedy of Errors • -Twisted themes • -Identity • -Slavery • -Violence • -Money • -Love and Marriage • -Sexuality • -Contention between states

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