pictures, facts, and quotes. by: grace w. william shakespeare
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Pictures, facts, and quotes.By: Grace W.
William Shakespeare
Illustrations
• Most pictures will be illustrations due to the fact that there were no cameras in the Elizabethan times.
• Because of numerous different illustrations, no one knows exactly how Shakespeare actually looked.
Birthday• Nobody knows William
Shakespeare’s true birthday. The closest anyone can guess is with the date of his baptism on April the 26th, 1564. By tradition, being baptized three days after your birth date, William is assumed to have been born three days earlier on April the 23rd.
Shakespearean Background• William Shakespeare was
born in Stratford, England in 1564 into a middle class family.
• He was know as an actor and writer.
• He began writing at the age of 28.
• He died in 1616 and had a monument built for him. (tomb)
Family• William Married Anne
Hathaway when he was 18 and she was 26.
• They married in Temple Grafton, a village near Stratford, where William grew up.
• William and Anne had 3 children.
William Shakespeare• Few people realize that
besides writing 37 plays and 154 sonnets in his life time, William was also an actor who performed in many of his own plays and other playwrights.
Shakespeare’s Rules for Writing1) “Energy and color of language are much more
interesting than logic and agreement.”2) “The order of language is disorder.”3) “If you don’t have a word, make it up!”4) “Write what you know.”5) “It’s all in the rhythm.”6) “The audience doesn’t have to understand
every word. The actor’s bodies, faces, emotions, and relationships with other actors will create context for the words.”
Quoted from: Marya Lucca- ThybergDirector, Nebraska Theatre Caravan
Creation• Did you know that
Shakespeare invented the words “assassination,” “eyeball,” “puking,” “skim milk,” “obscene,” “hot-blooded,” “epileptic,” “wormhole,” and “alligator?”
WOW!
• William Shakespeare lived through the Black Plague!
Hamlet
• “Shakespeare was said to have enjoyed playing the part of the ghost in Hamlet.”
Will’s will
• Shakespeare left his “second- best” bed to his wife, as written in his will.
Icon?!?• William Shakespeare is
one of the most identifiable icons of England.
• Others include members of England’s Royal family, Westminister Abbey, Big Ben, and red double-decker buses.
Candles
• Shakespeare (and others writers) would often write during the day to avoid having to buy expensive candles for light to write at night
WAX!
• William Shakespeare is in Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum in London.
Genre• William Shakespeare
wrote comedies, histories, and tragedies.
• Romeo and Juliet was one of his first tragedies.
Lincoln
• U.S. President Abraham Lincoln enjoyed reading Shakespeare’s works.
The Same Day?!?
• Evidence indicates that William Shakespeare was born and died on the same day, April 23rd.
Unknown
• No one knows how Shakespeare died.
• Possibilities of his death are kidney disease, murder, and too much to drink (alcohol poisoning).
Statue
• In this sculpture , by Thomas Banks, Shakespeare is sitting on top of a rock.
Sculptured by Thomas Banks, R.A. Engraved by Benjamin Smith.
Statue
• William Shakespeare statue in Weimar, Germany.
• Shakespeare is know and loved all around the world.
Statue
• This is a statue of William Shakespeare that stands in Central Park, in New York City.
• Other statues of Shakespeare can be found in Britain, Australia, and Canada.
Legos!
• William Shakespeare is famous, even in legoland, San Francisco!
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#7“All that glisters is not
gold.”• From “The Merchant of
Venice.”• Prince of Morocco chooses a
golden casket in a test to win the hand of the beautiful Portia, only to find that it contains a skull and a note with this phrase.
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#6“To thine own self
be true.”• From “Hamlet.”• The advice Polonius
gives to his son, Laertes.
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#5“What’s in a name?”• From “Romeo and Juliet.”• Juliet loves Romeo even
though their families feud.• “That which we call a
rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” is how the phrase continues.
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#4“All the world’s a
stage.”• From “As You Like It.”• Jacques compares life
to acting in a play.
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#3“Get thee to a
nunnery.”• From “Hamlet.”• Hamlet gets furious at his
mother for marrying his uncle and tells his love, Ophelia, to stay away from men all together by becoming a nun.
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#2“Beware the Ides of
March.”• From “Julius Caesar.”• Caesar is warned to
"beware the ides of March," which is the day that he will be killed.
Seven of Shakespeare’s most famous quotes (from his plays)
#1• “To be or not to be–
that is the question.”• From “Hamlet.” • Perhaps the most famous
Shakespeare quotation. • This is the opening of
Hamlet's soliloquy, in when he wonders about life and death.
Other Shakespeare Quotes
Other Shakespeare Quotes
Works Cited•Clipart•http://www.absoluteshakespeare.com/trivia/facts/facts.htm•http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/xfacts.htm•http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/23/shakespeares-birthday-7-o_n_549635.html
•http://media.photobucket.com/image/shakespeares%20grave/heatherlondon/101_1168.jpg?o=3•http://photobucket.com/images/shakespeare%20quotes/
•Mrs. Koester’s Romeo and Juliet packet.
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