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William Shakespeare 1564-1616 His life , times and works Next Mgr. Marianna Anderlová Gymnázium J.G.Tajovského Banská Bystrica

1564-1616 His life, times and works Next Mgr. Marianna Anderlová Gymnázium J.G.Tajovského Banská Bystrica

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Slide 2 1564-1616 His life, times and works Next Mgr. Marianna Anderlov Gymnzium J.G.Tajovskho Bansk Bystrica Slide 3 Home Next Back End Parents: John Shakespeare and Mary Arden Birthday celebrated April 23, 1564 Born in Stratford upon Avon,England Attended the Stratford Grammar School He learned Latin and Greek at school and was keen learner. He had to return from school to help in his fathers glove-making business Childhood Slide 4 Home Next Back End 1582 When he was 18 he married Anne Hathaway She was 8 years older than him Three children Susanna Twins Judith Hamnet (who died) Young Adulthood Slide 5 Home Next Back End MMonarchy QQueen Elizabeth 11558-1603 KKing James 11603-1625 TThe Plaque The Times Slide 6 Home Next Back End Actor Lord Chamberlains Men The Kings Men Playwright - poets were more respected than playwrite 38 plays Poet 154 Sonnets Shakespeare invented up to 3000 new words Career Slide 7 Home Next Back End Documentary Slide 8 Home Next Back End All social classes attended No women on stage All parts played by men Including Juliet! The Theater Slide 9 Home Next Back End The Globe Slide 10 Home Next Back End Built 1598 Made from the leased Black Friars Theatre Burned during a performance of Henry Henry VIII. Cannon Rebuilt and opened to the public The Globe Website: http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ The Globe Slide 11 Home Next Back End The Globe Slide 12 Home Next Back End Romantic : Love ( Sometimes under comedy so 3) History : Focus is a record of what happend Comedy : Usually hinges on a problem of the heart but ends happily Tragedy : Tragic hero ( nobility/warrior) has tragic flaw ( character defect) that results in downfall ( usually death) Three/Four Types of Shakespearenean Plays Slide 13 Home Next Back End Alls Well That Ends Well As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Loves Labors Lost Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor Much Ado About Nothing The Taming of the Shrew Twelfth Night, Or, What You Will The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Comedies Slide 14 Home Next Back End Anthony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Julius Caesar King Lear Macbeth Othello, The Moor of Venice Romeo and Juliet Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Troilus and Cressida The Tragedies Slide 15 Home Next Back End Henry IV, Part I Henry IV, Part II Henry V Henry VI, Part I Henry VI, Part II Henry VI, Part III Henry VIII King John Richard II Richard III The Histories Slide 16 Home Next Back End Cymbeline Pericles The Tempest The Two Nobel Kinsmen The Winters Tale The Late Romances Slide 17 Home Next Back End Retired in 1611 back to Stratford He died on the way home from the pub three days before his 52 birthday. His retirement Slide 18 Home Next Back End Good frend for Iesvs sake forbeare, To digg the dvst encloased heare. Bleste be man spares thes stones, And cvrst be he moves my bones. ( Modern spelling: Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear, | To dig the dust enclosed here. | Blessed be the man that spares these stones, | And cursed be he that moves my bones. ) The epitaph on his grave Slide 19 Home Next Back End In what town was Shakespeare born? Question 1 Cambridge Stratford Oxford London Slide 20 Home Next Back End Well done, lets move to the next question Well done, lets move to the next question Slide 21 Home Next Back End Ooops ! Thats wrong. Try again. YESNO Ooops ! Thats wrong. Try again. YESNO Slide 22 Home Next Back End Why was Shakespeare forced to leave school as a young boy? Question 2 His school was destroyed His school was destroyed He was too sick His mother missed him so much His mother missed him so much He had to help his father in glove-making business He had to help his father in glove-making business Slide 23 Home Next Back End Well done, lets move to the next question Well done, lets move to the next question Slide 24 Home Next Back End Ooops ! Thats wrong. Try again. YESNO Ooops ! Thats wrong. Try again. YESNO Slide 25 Home Next Back End How much did Shakespeare write? Question 3 1 play, 38 sonnets and 154 epic narrative poems 1 play, 38 sonnets and 154 epic narrative poems 54 plays, 5 sonnes, and 38 epic narrative plays 54 plays, 5 sonnes, and 38 epic narrative plays 54 plays, 38 sonnets and 5 epic narrative poems 54 plays, 38 sonnets and 5 epic narrative poems 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 epic narrative poems 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 epic narrative poems Slide 26 Home Next Back End Well done, Good job!!!! Well done, Good job!!!! Next Slide 27 Home Next Back End Ooops ! Thats wrong. Try again. YESNO Ooops ! Thats wrong. Try again. YESNO Slide 28 Home Next Back End 1. When did Shakespeare write his plays? a.15th and 16th century b.14th and 15th Century c.16th and 17th Century d.17th and 18th Century 2.When is Shakespeare's birthday traditionally celebrated? a.April 1st b.April 12th c.April 21st d.April 23rd A quizz on Shakespeare Slide 29 Home Next Back End 3.Who did Shakespeare marry? a.Anne of Cleves b.Anne Hathaway c.Anne Feine d.Anne Ditover 4.What happened to the Globe Theatre in 1613? a.It leaked b.It fell down c.It was opened d.It burnt down A quizz on Shakespeare Slide 30 Home Next Back End 5. Which of these phrases appears on Shakespeare's gravestone? a."May the great author rest in piece." b."He wrote so much that man will take years to understand everything." c."He arrived on this earth with nothing. When he died, he left everything to us." d."...curst be he that moves my bones. 6.Where did Shakespeare retire to? a.London b.Brighton c.USA d.Stratford-upon-Avon A quizz on Shakespeare Slide 31 Home Next Back End Check your answers Go back to the test Slide 32 Home Next Back End Thank you for your attention