Tuesday, October 1, 2019
The Life and Times of William Shakespeare
Shakespeare is widely regarded as the worldââ¬â¢s greatest playwright, and thereââ¬â¢s no real reason to dispute that. People are still seeing his plays 400 years after he wrote them, not because itââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"trendyâ⬠or ââ¬Å"hip,â⬠but because theyââ¬â¢re so good. His insight into the human spirit has never been equaled. This paper is a brief biography of Shakespeare and a discussion of the times in which he lived. Discussion His life: Itââ¬â¢s somewhat difficult to find factual information about Shakespeare, because the ââ¬Å"first attempts at biographical research were not begun until over half a century after Shakespeareââ¬â¢s deathâ⬠(Best, 2005).In addition, there were few biographies written of important persons at this time, especially dramatists, since plays were not considered ââ¬Å"serious literatureâ⬠(Best, 2005). In addition, the Puritans closed the theaters in 1642, and many manuscripts and other records were lost (Best, 200 5). It also doesnââ¬â¢t help that there are numerous spellings of his name. Nevertheless, scholars have pieced together a fairly complete picture of his life, and where facts are not known, they have drawn reasonable inferences (Best, 2005).However, the fact remains that much of what we know is based on indirect information. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon some time in April, 1564, the son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden (Hanna ââ¬â Life). Although there is no record of the exact date of his birth, there is a baptismal record at the church, so most scholars put his birthday as the 23rd of April, 1564 (Hanna ââ¬â Life). John Shakespeare was a ââ¬Å"prominent and prosperous aldermanâ⬠in Stratford, and was ââ¬Å"granted a coat of arms by the College of Heraldsâ⬠(Hanna ââ¬â Life).Little is known of Shakespeareââ¬â¢s boyhood but it is believed that he probably attended the ââ¬Å"Stratford Grammar Schoolâ⬠(Hanna ââ¬â Life). There is no record of him having gone on to either Oxford or Cambridge, both of which were well established by his time (Hanna ââ¬â Life). Shakespeareââ¬â¢s name turns up next in 1582 when he marries Anne Hathaway, some eight years his senior (Hanna ââ¬â Life). Their daughter Susanna was born in 1583 and twins, Judith and Hamnet, were born in 1585 (Hanna ââ¬â Life).Once again Shakespeare disappears from the records and doesnââ¬â¢t turn up again for seven years, by which time he is ââ¬Å"recognized as an actor, poet and playwrightâ⬠(Hanna ââ¬â Life). His recognition comes in the form of an insult from a rival, Robert Greene, who calls Shakespeare ââ¬Å"an upstart crowâ⬠in his (Greeneââ¬â¢s) play, A Groatsworth of Wit (Hanna ââ¬â Life). Itââ¬â¢s thought that at about this time (1592) Shakespeare joined an acting troupe known as The Lord Chamberlainââ¬â¢s Men, one of the best in London (Hanna ââ¬â Life).The troupe leased the theater (named, unoriginally, ââ¬Å"The Theatreâ⬠) where they performed; they lost the lease in 1599 (Hanna ââ¬â Life). By this time, though, the troupe had enough money to build their own theater, across the Thames on the less fashionable South Bank; this new theater was, of course, The Globe (Hanna ââ¬â Life). The Globe opened in July, 1599, with some of the old timbers salvaged from The Theatre used in its construction (Hanna ââ¬â Life). The Globe featured ââ¬Å"Totus mundus agit histrionemâ⬠(A whole world of players)â⬠as its motto (Hanna ââ¬â Life).When James I ascended the throne in 1603, the company changed its name to the ââ¬Å"Kingââ¬â¢s Menâ⬠or ââ¬Å"Kingââ¬â¢s Companyâ⬠(Hanna ââ¬â Life). The companyââ¬â¢s instructions, conveyed to them in Letters Patent, told Shakespeare and eight other company members specifically to ââ¬Å"use and exercise the art and faculty of playing Comedies, Tragedies, Histories, Interludes, Mor als, Pastorals, stage plays â⬠¦ as well for recreation of our loving subjects as for our solace and pleasureâ⬠(Hanna ââ¬â Life). Things went well for the newly-christened Kingââ¬â¢s Men for another ten years, until 1613 (Hanna ââ¬â Life).Then, on June 19, a cannon fired from the theaterââ¬â¢s roof during a ââ¬Å"gala performance of Henry VIIIâ⬠set the Globeââ¬â¢s thatched roof on fire and the theater burned to the ground (Hanna ââ¬â Life). The audience was so absorbed in the play that at first they ignored the fire, but when the walls and curtains went up, they surely must have run (Hanna ââ¬â Life). By some miracle ââ¬Å"there were no casualties, and the next spring the company had the theatre ââ¬Ënew builded in a far fairer manner than beforeââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (Hanna ââ¬â Life).Shakespeare ââ¬Å"invested in the rebuildingâ⬠effort, but by that time he had retired to Stratford, to the ââ¬Å"Great House of New Placeâ⬠that h eââ¬â¢d bought in 1597 (Hanna ââ¬â Life). There were considerable land holdings associated with the house, and Shakespeare remained there, where he continued to write, until his death in 1616 (Hanna ââ¬â Life). Ironically, he died on his alleged birthday, April 23 (Hanna). He was 52. Although he died at what we would consider a young age, he left behind a body of work that has made him immortal, and continues to light up theaters around the world.His Times: The world 400 years ago is often seen as romantic and noble, but it was brutal, unsanitary and often terrifying. Weââ¬â¢re familiar with a lot of the history of the time through films and TV shows; a movie about Elizabeth I was released recently. Shakespeare lived at a time of political upheaval and court intrigue, as well as a time of exploration. For example, a man named John Hawkins sailed to the New World a second time in 1561 (Hanna ââ¬â Times). Trips like this were dangerous and daring, but also yielded tr easure and more importantly, lands for the Crown. From 1577-1580 ââ¬Å"Francis Proke sailed around the worldâ⬠(Hanna ââ¬â Times).In 1586 when he was 22, Mary Queen of Scots was tried for treason and executed the following year (Hanna ââ¬â Times). And in 1588 one of the greatest events in English history took place: the English under the command of Queen Elizabeth I defeated the Spanish invasion fleet known as the Armada (Hanna ââ¬â Times). Unfortunately, this was also the time of the great plagues; plague swept through London in 1592-93, necessitating the closure of the theaters; plague struck again in 1603 (Hanna). This was also the year that Elizabeth I died and James IV, King of Scotland became James I of England (Hanna ââ¬â Times).It was at this point that the ââ¬Å"Lord Chamberlainââ¬â¢s Menâ⬠became the ââ¬Å"Kingââ¬â¢s Menâ⬠; James I liked the theater and was a writer himself, publishing works on such subjects and witchcraft and ââ¬Å "the divine right of kingsâ⬠(Best-James I, 2005). In 1605, the ââ¬Å"Gunpowder Plotâ⬠was hatched and Guy Fawkes lead a group of Catholics in an attempt to assassinate James and blow up Parliament (Hanna ââ¬â Times). The English still celebrate ââ¬Å"Guy Fawkes Day. â⬠As we saw, the Globe burned down in 1613 by which time Shakespeare had returned to Stratford. He lived only another three years.
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