William Shakespeare
Date of Birth
William with his father
Shakespeare’s family
“Shakespeare’s house”
Childhood
Becoming an actor
“Globe”
Works
Tragedies
“Hamlet”
“King Lear”
“Othello”
“Macbeth”
“Romeo and Juliet”
Comedies
“Twelfth Night”
“Much ado about nothing”
“Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Historical plays
“Richard III”
Unknown man
Memory
Westminster Abbey

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

1. William Shakespeare

(1564 – 1616)

2. Date of Birth

W. Shakespeare, the
greatest and most famous
English writer and
playwright was born on the
23rd of April, 1564, in a
small English town
Stratford-on-Avon in a
family of a glove-maker.

3. William with his father

4. Shakespeare’s family

5. “Shakespeare’s house”

6. Childhood

At the age of 6 to 13 he studied at the grammar
school. When the boy studied at school he had
free time. When he had a rest William liked to
go to the forest and to the river Avon.

7. Becoming an actor

At that time actors and actresses visited
Stratford-on-Avon. William liked to watch them.
He was fond of their profession and he decided
to become an actor. When he was 21 he went to
London. There he became an actor. He began
writing plays too.
Shakespeare was both an actor and
a playwright.

8. “Globe”

Shakespeare worked in a theatre called “Globe”
and performed many of his plays there.
It was opened in 1599.

9. Works

Shakespeare wrote 37 plays:
10 tragedies
17 comedies
10 historical plays.
He also left 7 books of poems.
His plays and poems have been published in
many languages. They are well known among
people.

10. Tragedies

10 tragedies
“Hamlet”
“King Lear”
“Othello”
“Macbeth”
“Romeo and Juliet”
“Julius Caesar”

11. “Hamlet”

12. “King Lear”

13. “Othello”

14. “Macbeth”

15. “Romeo and Juliet”

16. Comedies

17 comedies
“As you like it”
“Twelfth night”
“Much ado about nothing”
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
“The Merchant of Venice”

17. “Twelfth Night”

18. “Much ado about nothing”

19. “Midsummer Night’s Dream”

20. Historical plays

10 historical plays
“Henry IV”
“Richard III”

21. “Richard III”

22. Unknown man

We don’t know a lot
of facts of
Shakespeare's life. We
can only guess what
kind of man he was,
that’s why there are
many legends about
his life.

23. Memory

Shakespeare spent the
last years of his life at
Stratford, where he
died on the same date
as his birthday, the
23rd of April, 1616.
He was buried in the
church of Stratford.

24. Westminster Abbey

A monument was erected to the memory
of the great playwright in the Poet’s
Corner in Westminster Abbey.

25.

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