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The Globe

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated William Shakespeare. It was Built in 1599 by Shakespeare’s play company called the lord Chamberlains men. It was built on the land owned by Thomus Brend, who later inherited to his son Nicholas Brend and grandson Sir Matthew Brend, unfortunatly it was destroyed by fire on 29 of june 1613. In 1614 a second globe theatre was built in June and closed in 1642.

A modern remake/reconstruction of the globe, named Shakespears Globe, which opened in 1997 approximently 750 feet (250 meters) from the original theater, it was said to be really noisy and was sort of like a market people would sell stuff thereb would be pickpockets and loads of people would talk through the performance. The higher up in the theatre the more money you would have to pay. The cheapest place to watch a performance would be to stand up on the bottom, which means if they were watching a really long play lets say four hours they would have to stand up for that long. The Globe was owned by actors who were shareholders of the Lord Chamberlains Men. The names of some of them were Richard Burbage, Cuthbert Burbage and John Hemminge. That’s the globe, Shakespeare’s theatre.

 

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

At 18 Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1556-1616, a woman eight years his senior, in a ceremony which people say was hard to arrange due to her pregnancy. she had a daughter, Susanna, This article is about the poet and playwright.who goes by the name of William Shakespeare.William Shakespeare is one of the world’s greatest writers. He wrote plays for the theaters. He wrote loads of poetry too.William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a bustling market town 100 miles northwest of London, and was baptized there on April 26, 1564. His birthday is traditionally celebrated on April 23, which was the date of his death in 1616 and is the feast day of St. George, the patron saint of England. Shakespeare’s father, John, dabbled in farming, wood trading, tanning, leather work, money lending and other occupations; he also held a series of municipal positions before falling into debt in the late 1580s. The ambitious son of a tenant farmer, John boosted his social status by marrying Mary Arden, the daughter of an aristocratic landowner. Like John, she may have been a practicing Catholic at a time when those who rejected the newly established Church of England faced persecution. Considered the greatest English-speaking writer in history and known as England’s national poet, William Shakespeare (1564-1616) has had more theatrical works performed than any other playwright.on his day, countless theater festivals around the world honor his work, students memorize his eloquent poems and scholars reinterpret the million words of text he composed. They also hunt for clues about the life of the man who inspires such “bardolatry” (as George Bernard Shaw derisively called it), much of which remains shrouded in mystery. Born into a family of modest means in Elizabethan England, the “Bard of Avon” wrote at least 37 plays and a collection of sonnets, established the legendary Globe theater and helped transform the English language. William was the third of eight Shakespeare children, of whom three died in childhood. Though no records of his education survive, it is likely that he attended the well-regarded local grammar school, where he would have studied Latin grammar and classics. It is unknown whether he completed his studies or abandoned them as an adolescent to apprentice with his father.who was born less than seven months later in May 1583. Then Twins Hamnet and Judith followed in February 1585. Susanna and Judith would lived to old age while Hamnet, Shakespeare’s only son,unfortunately died at 11. As for William and Anne, it is believed that the couple lived apart for most of the year while the bard pursued his writing and theater career in London. It was not until the end of his life that Shakespeare moved back in with Anne in their Stratford home.

William was the third of eight Shakespeare children, of which three died in childhood. Though no records of his education survive, it is likely that he attended the well-regarded local grammar school, where he would have studied Latin grammar and classics. It is unknown whether he completed his studies or abandoned them as an adolescent to apprentice with his father.

To the dismay of his biographers, Shakespeare disappears from the historical record between 1585, when his twins’ baptism was recorded, and 1592, when the playwright Robert Greene denounced him in a pamphlet as an “upstart crow” (evidence that he had already made a name for himself on the London stage). What did the newly married father and future literary icon do during those seven “lost” years? Historians have speculated that he worked as a schoolteacher, studied law, traveled across continental Europe or joined an acting troupe that was passing through Stratford. According to one 17th-century account, he fled his hometown after poaching deer from a local politician’s estate.

Whatever the answer, by 1592 Shakespeare had begun working as an actor, penned several plays and spent enough time in London to write about its geography, culture and diverse personalities with great authority. Even his earliest works evince knowledge of European affairs and foreign countries, familiarity with the royal court and general erudition that might seem unattainable to a young man raised in the provinces by parents who were probably illiterate. For this reason, some theorists have suggested that one or several authors wishing to conceal their true identity used the person of William Shakespeare as a front. (Most scholars and literary historians dismiss this hypothesis, although many suspect Shakespeare sometimes collaborated with other playwrights.)

Shakespeare’s Plays and Poems

Shakespeare’s first plays, believed to have been written before or around 1592. Shakespeare was likely affiliated with several different theater companies when these early works debuted on the London stage. In 1594 he began writing and acting for a group known as the Lord Chamberlain’s Men ultimately becoming its house playwright and partnering with other members to establish the legendary Globe theater in 1599.

Between the mid_1590s and his retirement around 1612, Shakespeare penned the most famous of his 37-plus plays, including “Romeo and Juliet, “Hamlet,” “King Lear,” “Macbeth” and “The Tempest.” As a dramatist, he is known for his frequent use of iambic pentameter, meditative soliloquies (such as Hamlet’s ubiquitous “To be, or not to be” speech) and ingenious wordplay. His works weave together and reinvent theatrical conventions dating back to ancient Greece, featuring assorted casts of characters with complex psyches and profoundly human interpersonal conflicts. Some of his plays—notably “All’s Well That Ends Well,” “Measure for Measure” and “Troilus and Cressida”—are characterized by moral ambiguity and jarring shifts in tone, defying, much like life itself, classification as purely tragic or comic.

Also remembered for his non-dramatic contributions, Shakespeare published his first narrative poem ,which was dedicated to his close friend, while London theaters were closed due to a plague outbreak in 1593. The many reprints of this piece and a second poem, “The Rape of Lucrece,” hint that during his lifetime the bard was chiefly renowned for his poetry. Shakespeare’s famed collection of sonnets, which address themes ranging from love and sensuality to truth and beauty, was printed in 1609, possibly without its writer’s consent., The sonnets did not enjoy the same success as Shakespeare’s earlier lyrical works.

Shakespeare died at age 52 of unknown causes on April 23, 1616, leaving the bulk of his estate to his daughter Susanna.

In 1623 two of Shakespeare’s former colleagues had published a collection of his plays. Shakespeare’s plays were a big hit and went to loads of theatres. They kept on giving loads of people grace. His plays then became big film and TV hits. Some of his greatest plays were; Macbeth., Othello, the tempest and the biggest , which is only my opinion, Romeo and Juliet.

 

 

Who loves their job the most?

scene starts with 4 suspected bank robbers in a black van.

The boss: Stick your foot on the bloody pedal or ill give you two shots through your skull.

Rego: I’m going as fast as I can and if you shoot me my squad be coming after you.

Gon: (using hand gestures) Bruv shut your mouth or ill shut it for you.

Rego: (Angrily) Ok! jeez.

Gon: Dats what I like.

Cordi: Stop arguing and get us out of the city before they call the po po!

Joker: He’s right. Keep on acting like this and your cut will be as small as the amount I can put into a plastic bag.

Rego: Bu..

Joker: No buts. If there’s any complains Ill just give you the bag and that’ll be your share.

Gon : That’s a good 5p in the 5p jar.

police sirons

Cordi: Too late pass the AK47 now you better get ready.

Gun fire.

Rego: If we survive who shall get the bigger share?

Joker: That’s for me to know and you to find out.

Gon: He does have a point doe.

Joker: Well my brudas I’ve got a question for yawl. yawl better give me a good reason why ok. Who should get the bigger share?

Rego: (In a sly voice)Boss I love this more than words can wield the matter; Dearer than eye sig…

Gon: Bruv he’s lieng you can see it in his face and he’s reading Shakespeare’s Goneril part and…

Joker: Shut up and let him finish.

Rego: Dearer than eyesight space and liberty ; Beyond the money what ever it is valued, rich or rare; as much as I love my own family, even my father; No less than life, with everything I own, beyond all manner Boss I love this job.

Gon: What a load of garbage.

Joker: Well if you think you can do better lets see.

Gon: Boss fam, I am made of crime and everything you turned me into. You took me in when nobody wanted me. you taught me the way of crime. I thank you very much and wish to be just like you.

Joker: (Sarcastically) Ok not bad not bad.

Rego: What a joker!

Gon: Shut your mouth. Now dats what I like.

Joker: keep your eye on the road, and you keep on shooting.

More gun fire.

Rego and Gon: Yes Boss.

Joker: Now what do you have to say.

Cordi: Nothing.

Joker: (In shock)What??? Make your speech a bit more complex and you’ll get a good share.

Cordi: You cant possible tell me to put my mouth where my heart is and besides..

Joker: I understand.

Cordi; You do.

Joker; Of course.

TO BE CONTINUED

 

 

 

How does Shakespeare use language to present the love of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia in King Lear?

Essay

In this striking essay, which is situated on Shakespeare’s play called King Lear, I will be talking about what king Lear (a father) asked his three tender daughters who loves him the most and what and why they said. I shall be translating Shakespearean English to modern English. The story is all about a king called King Lear and his three daughters named Gonirel, who is the oldest,Regan and the youngest of them all Cordelia. The story starts with king Lear asking his three dear daughters “who doth love us most” asking the question to see who would get the biggest part of land…

Gonirel

Gonirel claims to love him more than words can wield the matter, meaning that she loves king Lear more than she can say. But then she goes on to  say this. Sir I love you more than words can wield more than the matter; Dear than eyesight space and liberty(she loves him more than (more than anything in the world)Beyond what can be valued , rich or rare; No less than life (the same as life alone) with grace, health beauty and honour, As much as a child e’er loved or father found; A love that breath poor and speech unable; Beyond all manner of so much I love you. In my opinion I think that this is way out of proportion saying that you love someone more than words than all that wow way out of proportion. I also think that was all fake and I think Gonirels reputation and personality is plainly twofaced.

King Lear than asks his second daughter a little younger than Gonirel and he says “Of all these bounds, even from this line to this, with shadowy forests and with chapaind rich’d with plentaniouse rivers and wide skirted meads we make thy lady: to thine and Albany issue be this perpetual. What says our second daughter our dearest Regan,, wife to corn wall speak.” He is asking Regan to say her piece.”

Regan

Regan says ”Sir I am made of the self same metal that my sister’s,and prize me at her worth. In my true heart I find she names my very deed of love; only she comes to short; that I proffer myself an enemy to all other joys, which the most precise square of ensue of possession; and find I am alone felicitate in your dear highness love.” Regan also claims to love King Lear the same and more as Gonirel. When Regan says of the safe same metal that my sister is she is saying she loves King Lear more even tho she is from the same non harmless daughter that Gonirel and Cordilia is.

To these and thine hereditary ever remain this ample third of our fare kingdom; No less in space, validtary and pleasure, Then that conferred on Gonirel Now our joy. although the last, not least; to whose young love. The vines of France and milk and burgundy. Strive to be interested; what can you say to draw a third more opulent than your sisters? Speak.

Cordilia

Cordelia says “Nothing my lord” King Lear reply’s In shock “NOTHING” she then reply’s again “nothing” King Lear reply’s for a second time “nothing will come of nothing: speak again”  she than replies “Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave my heart into my mouth: I love you majesty  according to my bond; nor more no less. Meaning she is unhappy with the question that is being asked. She then says she can’t put her mouth into her heart, she can’t say how she feels.” King Lear says ” How, how, Cordelia mend your speech a little, Lest it may mar your fortunes. Cordilia says ” Good my lord, you have begot me, bred me, loved me: I return those duties back as are right fit, obey you love, you and most honor you. Why have my sisters husbands, if they say they love you all? Haply, when I shall wed. That lord whose hand must take my plight shall carry. half my love with him, half my care and duty: sure, I shall never marry like my sisters, to love my father all.”

In my opinion Shakespeare presents; king Lear as unburthend crawl toward death, Cordelia as a women who’s love is more richer than her tongue, Regan as the self made metal that my sister is, Goniril as false and manipulative.

Conclusion

To summarize Regan and Goniril are twofaced as Cordelia is a true and honest young women. Therefore she should have the biggest part of land. The two small parts of land can be divided between the  girls. Unfortunately the two still get land even when the two lied which shows that they won’t be good leaders.


Warrens’ autobiography

My name is warren Sparkes I am 12 years old and am a skateboarder who lives in north London. I’ve got a younger sister and older brother. As you’ll expect from a family with brothers and sisters we argue alot and I mean alot. The other day we argued about who ate the last biscuit. In my autobiography I will be speaking about when I first started nursery and school I hope you enjoy.

I went to summers town nursery following my older brother. Its been so long since I’ve seen the place but I still have so many memories. I remember walking into the building for the first time with a massive smile on my face. I don’t know if it was because I had a massive round lollipop ? in my hand,which would have made me hyper. I went in to the room were all the other children were and made two friends in a snap one was a boy called Aron and the other a girl named Isabella who ended up being my best friends from start to finish. U had been in the nursery playing for about half an hour now and I was lunch time I still hadn’t finished my lollipop. I sat down next ito Aron and Isabella at the big table we started eating and I had my lollipop in my right hand and in my left I had my plastic blue fork,and yes it was blue if it wasn’t blue I wouldn’t have eaten, then some random kid comes up to me and takes a massive bite out of my lollipop! I got so angry and chucked the massive thing in the bin,meaning the lollipop I know what you were thinking. The few years there were unforgettable. As it came to sports day I was very nervous I didn’t know what to expect. It was a running race. The adult

blew the whistle and off we went it was only then I found my true talent I came first whilst I was at the finish line everyone else was at the middle of the track and who would think that this movement would start something magical.

I left moving to primary where I went to st Michaels c of e primary school were I I found another talent which would be used in pure anger. I first walked into the classroom with a smile upon my face but this time I held a orange in my hand,nope I’m just kiddin I had another massive lollipop which my name and something else all over it. I soon realized I had my lollipop taken off me and given back to me at the end of the day which was calm because I didn’t want to be the odd one out. I had a good first day and made loads of friends. If I skip a few years up to year 6 then all I could Tell you is that nobody would mess with me because i got into alot of fights and got very angry and left people as my victims. So that has been my life so far this is my autobiography thank you for reading