1. When was William Shakespeare born ?
Where ?
He was born in the 23th of April, 1564 in
Stratford-upon-Avon, in the United Kingdom.
2. Write the names of William
Shakespeare’s parents . Who were they ?
His father was cold John Shakespeare and
his mother was Mary Arden. His father was a farmer who prospered in farm
products and wool, and his mother was the daughter of the owner of a farm.
3. Write the name of his wife . When did
they get married ?
Anne Hathaway and William got married in
1582.
4. Write the names of his three children.
What happened to them ?
Their first daughter was called Susanna.
Then arrived twins called Hamnet and Judith. Hamnet died in of unknown causes
at the age of eleven. Susanna married a famed and prosperous physician.
5. What was the name of his home town ?
Startford-upon-Avon.
6. Write the names of the buildings in his
hometown related to him .st
You can visit the house where he was born
and his wife’s cottage.
7. Where did he study ?
In King’s New School.
8. Did he go to university ?
He didn’t went to University, probably
because his parents couldn’t pay it.
9. Why did he leave his family and
hometown to go to London ?
Because he worked in the thearte.
10. How many plays had he written when he
arrived in London ?
About thistry seven plays.
11. When can we find the first reference
to Shakespeare in the literary world of London ?
In 1592
12. When he was in London , he was an
actor and playwritght who belonged to the company called Lord Chamberlian's Men,
which had been founded by Lord Chamberlian and whose theatre was called The
Globe. They had the best actor Richard Burbage and the best dramatist William
Shakespeare.
13. When and where did he die ?
In the 23th of April 1616, in Stratford-upon-Avon.
14. When and where did his wife die ?
She died in 1623 in New Place.
15. Where is he buried ?
In Holy Trinity Church, in
Stratford-upon-Avon.
16. What did his will state ?
Shakespeare's
will (made on March 25, 1616) is a long and detailed document. It entailed his
quite ample property on the male heirs of his elder daughter, Susanna. As an
afterthought, he bequeathed his "second-best bed" to his wife; but no
one can be certain what this notorious legacy means. The testator's signatures
to the will are apparently in a shaky hand.
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