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Shakespeare Effect On Theatre

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Shakespeare Effect On Theatre

William Shakespeare and all of his works greatly contributed to contemporary
theater in many ways. His understanding of other people allowed him to fully
grasp the quality he wrote of. The works of Shakespeare contain a strong and
constant truth, touching emotional and supernatural aspects of life. These
realities make Shakespeare’s works vital, even on toady’s learning
institutions and theatrical realms, accounting for his enormous success.
Shakespeare was born in the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon in
Warwickshire on April 23rd, 1564. Though his family fell into hard times
financially, young William’s education was not neglected. He attended local
schools in Stratford. Shakespeare viewed annual plays and travelling artists at
a young age. It is possible that these plays and performances ignited a spark
that continued to burn. During the winter of 1582, at the age of 18, he married
Anne Hathaway who was 26 and already six months pregnant by him. Two years later
Anne gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. With a wife and three children to
maintain, things were getting a bit difficult. Shakespeare moved to London in
1585, where he was very successful. In London Shakespeare worked as an actor and
a writer and even owned his own playhouse. He was a very respected man there. He
was the first playwright to have his formal biography written and published with
his works. Between 1592 and 1594, all theaters were closed due to an outbreak of
the plague. During this time Shakespeare turned to poetry, writing sonnets and
long narrative poems, including Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. When
the theaters reopened in 1594, Shakespeare joined the newly formed Lord
Chamberlains Men, under the patrona...

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