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Streets Biography of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, England to Mary Arden and John Shakespeare.
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Biography of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, England to Mary Arden and John Shakespeare. His dad made some money in the glove busuiness, however finally opened a general store and over the years bought some property.
William was the third of eight children and received a free education because of his father's position as alderman. Indications in his later writing suggest that as a kid Shakespeare enjoyed football, field sports and arguing with the referees. The Shakespeare's were comfortable, but not upper class by any means. By the time William was fifteen the family's fortunes were declineing and his father's business was bad. This meant that when William came of age, he had to work for a living.
Apparently, there were not a lot of entertainment options at the time. Books were not in wide circulation and anyone with half a brain could only take so much of that crappy reeorder music and ridiculous puppet shows, so Shakespeare had the bright idea of becoming an actor. Theatrical troupes of Elizabethan England were kind of like the garage bands of this day and age. Actors would often write thcir own plays, make up lines, and dress up in drag. It wasn't unusual for them to rave for hours, or to bore their friends into oblivion. Yet, past evidence suggests actors of Shakespeare's times would regularly trash inns, drink heavily, chase locals and usually cause chaos.
When Will was eighteen he fell in love with Anne Hathaway. After the necessary amount of headaches and paperwork they were married. Aside from the birth of his children, little is known about Shakespeare between 1582 and 1592, except that he built a career as an actor and eventually became a well-known and well-liked member of the London theatre circuit.
Shakespeare's play writing success began with historical works. Between 1590 and 1593 he wrote "Henry Vl, Parts 1, 2, and 3,"...
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