Literature: Shakespeare

Literature: William Shakespeare
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Literature: William Shakespeare

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Programme
- Silent reading
- Literature: Shakespeare

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Read your novel
timer
10:00

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William Shakespeare
His life and his works

Go to p. 39 in your Literature reader

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What do you know about
William Shakespeare?

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Take a guess: William Shakespeare wrote at least ...
A
5 plays
B
12 plays
C
26 plays
D
37 plays

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Take a guess: How many English words did Shakespeare invent?
A
70
B
700
C
1700
D
2700

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Shakespeare's stories are still used today. Listen to this description of Shakespeare's play 'Hamlet' and let me know what it reminds you of below.

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His life
  • Born on 23rd April (?), 1564  - died on 23rd April, 1616
  • Lived in Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Father was a glove-maker
  • Family was able to send William to school

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His family life
  • Married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18. She was 26 at the time (past the age of marriage) and pregnant.
  • Daughter Susanna (1583)
  • Twins: Hamnet & Judith (1585)
  • Hamnet passed away at age 11

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The Lost Years
1584 - 1592
No idea what the guy was doing during those years!

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His work
  • 1592: moved to London
  • 1594: joins the Lord Chamberlain's Men (as an actor and playwright)
  • Shakespeare was successful in his own time
  • He became considerably wealthy and he had a share in the Globe Theatre

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His work
  • Later on the theatre company was renamed The King's Men, under patronage of King James I.
  • Shakespeare continued writing plays until 1613 after which he moved back to Stratford-upon-Avon, where he died in 1616.

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Curse on Shakespeare's grave
Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare,
To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones,
And cursed be he that moves my bones.

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Remember...
... to bring your novel and Literature reader to class next week.
... that we have a test in the second hour on Wednesday, Dec. 15th.
Practise for your SE CAE-preparatory test with the third practice test or the materials on the Magister SW.

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