SHAKESPEARE BY JESSE MONTI

Shakespeare impacted the world with his life and he has gotten groups about him.

William Shakespeare was born in the small market town of Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564, the third of eight children (Lander) This shows where shakesspeares was born. This Shows how tuff it was because he had many siblings in his early life

"Shakespeare had already become an actor and a playwright. By 1594 he was a charter member of the theatrical company called the Lord Chamberlain Men. (Anderson 777) This shows what shakespeares did for his life and how he made a living. this also shows who he work for in his later years

" 1582 Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, eight years his senior and pregnant at the time of the marriage. They had three children: Susanna, born in 1583, and twins, Hamnet and Judith, born in 1585" ("William") This shows how shakespeare had a family and he had children.

“By 1612, Shakespeare had become England’s most successful” (Lander) This shows he was one of the most famous writers of them all.

"Shakespeare wrote at least 38 plays, two major narrative poems, a sequence of sonnets, and several short poems. His works have been translated into a remarkable number of languages," (Lander)This shows how famous shakespeare was and how he still has plays all over the world. This shows how he expanded all his work it was not just plays, it was poems short storys and sonnets.

"in 1594 Shakespeare became an actor and playwright for the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the company that later became the King's Men under James I."("William").Shakespeare didn't just only write he also became a actor. He work for a really famous group

"If Shakespeare were alive, he would be receiving $25,000 a week in royalties for a production of Othello alone." (Anderson 777)This shows how famous that even now he could still be making a living. He could make so much off of one play how much can he get paid for all of them

The RSC was established in its present form in 1961, but its roots go back to 1879. In that year, the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre opened in Stratford as the site for productions of Shakespeare's plays. An annual festival of Shakespeare's dramas began in 1886. The theater burned down in 1926, and the present structure was completed in 1932.This shows the history of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)

"The RSC performs in three theaters in Stratford. It presents a variety of plays but remains faithful to its tradition of staging new interpretations of Shakespeare. Many of the best-known British actors and directors have worked in the RSC΅This shows that even now that we still watch and do shakespeare plays. We have watch and used shakespeare plays from then to even now

Royal Shakespeare Company is an English theater organization dedicated to presenting the plays of William Shakespeare and other playwrights of his time”Royal Shakespeare Company is an English theater organization dedicated to presenting the plays of William Shakespeare and other playwrights of his time.

Works Cited

Anderson, Robert. “William Shakespeare’s Life.” Holt Literature & Language Arts: Mastering the California Standards: Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking, by G. Kylene Beers et al., Austin, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 2003, pp. 776-77.

Lander, Jesse M. “Shakespeare, William.” World Book Advanced. World Book, 2016. Web. 17 Nov. 2016.

“Royal Shakespeare Company.” World Book Student. World Book, 2016. Web. 13 Dec. 2016.

“William Shakespeare.” Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6Th Edition (2016): 1-4. History Reference Center. Web. 18 Nov. 2016.

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