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«Презентация "William Shakespeare"»
Презентация на тему «Уильям Шекспир»
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1564 - 1616
AII THE WORLD’S A STAGE, AND AII THE MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS.
W. SHAKESPEARE
(«AS YOU LIKE IT»)
BIOGRAPHY
He was born on
April 23, 1564
In Stratford–upon–Avon.
His mother was the daughter
of a farmer.
His father was a glove-maker.
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON NOWADAYS
W.SHAKESPEARE’S BIRTHPLACE
HENLY STREET
THE BACKYARD OF THE HOUSE
- AT THE AGE OF 7 WILLIAM WAS SENT TO GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WHERE HE STUDIED FOR 6 YEARS.
- AT THE AGE OF 14 HIS FATHER TOOK HIM FROM SCHOOL.
- WHAT HE DID BETWEEN 14-18 IS NOT KNOWN.
W. SHAKESPEARE’S SCHOOL IN STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
THE CLASSROOM
London
- MOVED TO WORK IN LONDON AT THE AGE OF 23
- JOINED A TRAVELLING COMPANY OF ACTORS
- WORKED BOTH AS AN ACTOR AND A WRITER
- MOST OF HIS PLAYS WERE PERFORMED IN THE NEW GLOBE THEATRE
GLOBE THEATRE NOWADAYS
STRATFORD ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE (1932)
QUEEN ELIZABETH I
- (1533-1603)
- ARTS AND ESPECIALLY
THEATRE WAS
DEVELOPED
GREAT SHAKESPEARE’ S PLAYS
- 1593 «THE COMEDY OF ERRORS»
- 1595 «ROMEO AND JULIET»
- 1599 «JULIUS CAESAR»
- 1600 «AS YOU LIKE IT»
- 1600 «TWELFTH NIGHT»
- 1601 « HAMLET»
- 1604 «OTHELLO»
- 1606 «KING LEAR»
and others
SHAKESPEARE’S SIGNATURE
POTRAITS
Which is real? Nobody knows…
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GARDENS OF NEW PLACE
HERE W. SHAKESPEARE SPENT HIS LAST YEARS OF HIS LIFE.
THE HOUSE WAS DESTROYED. THERE IS A GARDEN ON ITS PLACE.
The end of his life
- Returned to Stratford in 1610
- In 1616 Shakespeare died on April, 23 (his birthday)
- Was buried in Holy Trinity Church, where he was christened
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THE FIRST MONUMENT
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH W. SHAKESPEARE’S GRAVE STONE
AFTER WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH THERE WAS
MUCH TALK ABOUT REMOVING HIS REMAINS FROM STRATFORD TO THE
WESMINSTER ABBEY BUT THE IDEA WAS SOON ABANDONED .
POET’S CONER WESTMINSTER ABBY
MONUMENTS
STRATFORD ON AVON
NEW YORK
- THOUGH WRITTEN MORE THAN 400 YEARS AGO, HIS PLAYS CONTINUE TO BE READ AND PERFORMED.
ROMEO AND JULIET
«HE WAS NOT FOR AN AGE, BUT FOR ALL TIME.» Ben Jonson (1572-1637)