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William Shakespeare A Quick Biography The Younger Days • Shakespeare was born into a middle class family and had a very basic education that consisted of Latin, reading the Bible, and basic writing. • He became interested in theatre by attending plays with his family. Midlife • He applied for a coat of arms for his family to make it look as though they came from wealth. • He earned a living as an actor, playwright, and shareholder. Midlife • His primary patron was King James who supplied money, costumes, and raises to all of the actors in Will’s company. • He married Anne Hathaway and together they had 3 children: Hamnet, Judith, and Susanna. Life Accomplishments • Shakespeare is known for writing over 36 plays and 150 poems throughout his lifetime. • Romeo and Juliet is the most often taught play of all of Shakespeare’s works. • The most controversial of all plays was Hamlet. • He was known for his tragedies, comedies, and histories. Shakespeare’s personal tragedies • He lost his theatre, the Globe in 1613. It burned down during a show where they used a live cannon for special effect. Did Shakespeare really write his plays? • Many believe it is impossible for Shakespeare to have written his plays – Lacks heights and depths of passion – could not learn aristocratic sports and manners – lacked schooling THE THEATRE LIFE… The Theater • • • • Plays produced for the general public Roofless>open air No artificial lighting Courtyard surrounded by 3 levels of galleries Spectators • Wealthy got benches • “Groundlings”>poorer people stood and watched from the courtyard (“pit”) • All but wealthy were uneducated/illiterate • Much more interaction than today Actors • Only men and boys • Young boys whose voices had not changed play women’s roles • Would have been considered indecent for a woman to appear on stage