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How The Great Bard Was Born

The English Renaissance and William Shakespeare

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“He was not of an age,

but for all time”

Ben Johnson on William Shakespeare

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Willia

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The most famous

writer in history was

just as influenced by

the culture he was

born into as he

influences modern

culture. In learning

about his life and

reading his works,

we learn about

ourselves and about

human nature. It is

no mistake that

every high school

student in this

country studies

Shakespeare. He is

quite simply the

best and you are

about to experience

the power of his

writings.

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The Renaissance Period

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The Renaissance Period

Renaissance literally means “rebirth”

Rebirth of classical literature and art forms

A Renaissance occurs when life is good (people are not fighting for survival)

It is a high time for art and literature

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Italian RenaissanceOccurred from 1300-

1550 A.D.Marked as high time in

art (THINK Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles—Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo)

Authors: Petrarch (sonnets) and Castiglione (courtier book)

Influenced the English Renaissance Period

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English Renaissance Occurred between 1400-1600

A.D. Began with Henry VIII and

ended with King James I Highest point occurred during

Queen Elizabeth I’s reign High time in literature:

Sidney, Spencer, Marlow, Shakespeare

Courtiers (professional kiss-ups) were very important

Social classes were strictly enforced

Theaters thrived but were considered low-class

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Social Mobility During this time period, it

was nearly impossible to rise above your birth—if you were born a peasant, you died a peasant.

Family name and nobility were very important

One way to try and rise above your birth was through the practice of patronage—though how far you could rise was pre-determined by your family name.

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The TudorsEnglish Reformation and Renaissance

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Henry Viii From the Tudor line Had SIX wives: Catherine of

Aragon(divorced), Anne Boleyn(beheaded), Jane Seymore (died), Ann of Cleves(divorced), Kathryn Howard (beheaded), Katherine Parr (survived)

Divorced the Catholic Church in order to marry his mistress

Wanted a male heir Fathered two daughters

(Mary and Elizabeth) and one son (Edward)

Was Catholic, Protestant, Catholic, Protestant . . . .

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Prince EdwardThe sole male heir to

Henry’s throneHe was Protestant

and upheld this faith in the country once in power

Was ill and died shortly after gaining the throne

Left behind no heir (too young to do so)

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Bloody MaryAfter Edward’s short reign

and early death, Mary took the English throne.

Devoutly Catholic and looking to vindicate her mother (Henry’s first wife), Mary vowed to wipe out Protestantism.

Ordered the mass execution of Protestants to restore the Catholic faith.

Died of cancer

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Queen Elizabeth I “Bastard” Queen, daughter of

Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Was both acknowledged and

disowned by her father when he was alive

Devoutly Protestant “Virgin Queen”—never

married, used her feminine wiles to gain and maintain power

The art of flirtation became a lucrative enterprise during her reign

Encouraged poetry and theater

Powerful, wise, and important monarch

Sustained many plots against her life

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King James IWas Queen

Elizabeth’s Godson, inherited her throne.

Patron of theater—Shakespeare’s King’s Men were his favorite acting troupe.

Solidified the Protestant faith with the creation of the King James Bible

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What does this have to do with Shakespeare????

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The Italian Renaissance influenced the English Renaissance

Henry VIII is the King at the start of the English

Renaissance, his children ruled during most of this

period, the era ended soon after all of his children were dead

William Shakespeare

was born while Elizabeth was

Queen and became wealthy

through King James I

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Brief Biography of William ShakespeareApril 23, 1564-April 23, 1616

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He was baptized on April 26, 1564There were no such things as birth certificates

at this time. However, babies were usually baptized three days after their birth—hence Shakespeare’s birth date of April 23, 1564

He was married at the age of 18 to 26 year old Anne Hathaway (she was pregnant)

He fathered three children (two girls, one boy)His son died young

He was part owner of the Globe TheaterHe died on April 23, 1616

The Five Provable Facts About Shakespeare

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Everything else that is “known” about the world’s greatest writer is speculation, best guesses, and agreed upon facts.

Due to the lack of actual evidence of Shakespeare’s life, many people have questioned whether he really existed or not. The collection of works credited to him are all too

similar to be the works of more than one person.Others argue that Shakespeare could not have

been smart enough to write such important literature. Pure genius is often misunderstood

It is a Mystery . . .

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William Shakespeare was one of seven children born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden

He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon His family was respected and wealthy—but not noble He attended grammar school and learned Latin

There is no evidence of further education beyond this By the early 1590’s Shakespeare had left his wife and three

children in Stratford-upon-Avon and traveled over 100 miles away to London to pursue his acting and writing career. He lived there for most of his adult life. His marriage was not great—he rarely went home to visit his

wife and upon his death, he willed Anne his SECOND-BEST bed. Everything else went to his daughters.

He became VERY wealthy in his life time which afforded him the chance to buy his family’s coat of arms (a sign of nobility) and the largest estate in Stratford.

His patrons included Sir Henry Wriothesley and King James I

Educated Guesses On The Rest of Shakespeare’s Biography

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Shakespeare’s CareerWrote 37 playsWrote comedies,

tragedies, histories, and romances (not what you think)

Also wrote 154 sonnets and several narrative poems all dedicated to Sir Henry Wriothesley

He was an actor, writer, director, and business man

Became known for his imaginative use of language and timelessness

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Effects of the MonarchyShakespeare had to adjust

his writings based on who was in power in England.

Under Elizabeth—women were portrayed as strong, Catholicism was mocked, marriage was not made to be the ultimate goal for characters

Under James—the practice of courtiership was mocked and Shakespeare was freer to fully develop his characters

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Midsummer Night’s Dream“The course of true love never did run smooth”

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Play Backgroundo Was one of

Shakespeare’s earliest plays

o It is a comedy—there is a happy ending

o It was written for a noble wedding

o It contains a play within the play—namely Pyramus and Thisbe.

o There are four plots interwoven together throughout the play

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As We Read . . . Try to identify how

Queen Elizabeth affected the telling of this taleHow are women

portrayed?How is marriage

portrayed?Look for messages about

LOVE and the nature of love

Determine whether or not this play is appropriate for a wedding celebration.

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“If we shadows have offended,Think of this and all is mended:That you have but slumbered hereWhile these visions did appear.And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding than a dream,”

Wait until you see how it unfolds!