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Term Papers on Biography_William Shakespeare

Term Paper TitleBiography_William Shakespeare
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Biography_William Shakespeare

“More is known about Shakespeare than any other professional dramatist of his time (2).” He was born in the small English town of Stratford-upon-Avon.  At the age of seven, Shakespeare attended a strict, high-status grammar school.  Students studied Latin, since it was necessary in the time to have a successful career, and attended classes nine hours per day, almost entirely year round.  In November 1582, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway.  At the time, he was 18, and she was 26.  In Early 1585, Anne gave birth to twins, a girl Judith, and a boy Hamnet (1).  
From the period of February 2, 1585 to 1592, there is little evidence explaining where Shakespeare was living.  These years are sometimes referred to as "The Lost Years", since little is known about Shakespeare’s life during this period.  Shakespeare probably moved to London to work in theater sometime during "The Lost Years".   While in London, Shakespeare joined a repertory theater company.  These companies presented different plays regularly, and relied on the admission fees to operate.  In 1594, Shakespeare was a stockholder in a theater company called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.  The group performed for nobles such as Queen Elisabeth, and was one of the most popular acting companies in London. Shakespeare was an important member of this group for the rest of his career.  By 1594, about six of his plays had been produced.  From about 1592-94, many theaters were closed down to prevent further spreading of the plague.  Because the demand for plays had diminished, Shakespeare began to write poems at this time.  Some believe that Shakespeare hoped to gain the respect that he never received from playwriting.  Shakespeare wrote two long plays during this period, “Venus and Adonis” and “The Rape of Lucrece.”  “These were both dedicated to the Earl of Southampton, a young courtier and favorite of Queen Elizabeth I, who had become Shakespeare’s patron (2).” ...

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