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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616) - was the greatest English poet and dramatist of the XVI century. Shakespeare is an author of 17 comedies, 10 chronicles, 11

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William Shakespeare

Слайд 2William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616) -

was the greatest English poet and dramatist of the XVI

century. Shakespeare is an author of 17 comedies, 10 chronicles, 11 tragedies, 5 poems and a cycle of 154 sonnets
William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 – April 23, 1616) - was the greatest English poet and dramatist

Слайд 3Few details survive life of the great playwright. His first

biography was written by Nicaise Rowe and it was published

in 1709 (100 years after his death).
Few details survive life of the great playwright. His first biography was written by Nicaise Rowe and

Слайд 4The era in which he lived and worked is called

Renaissance. It amazes with the rise of the spirit, great

faith in human creativity. The art did not play such a significant role in society and it never has been so majestically beautiful as in Shakespeare’s era.
The era in which he lived and worked is called Renaissance. It amazes with the rise of

Слайд 5Intelligence, experience, knowledge increasingly in people prized during the Renaissance.

Conductor of faith in the human personality, in her spiritual

abilities were scientists, philosophers, writers and artists. People called them humanists.
Intelligence, experience, knowledge increasingly in people prized during the Renaissance. Conductor of faith in the human personality,

Слайд 6Shakespeare began to perform as a playwright/dramatist in the end

of 80 years of the XVI century. Researchers believe that

the first he has refined and "updated" existing plays, and then he went on to creating his own compositions.

Shakespeare's plays enjoyed great popularity, but only a few viewers knew his name at that time because viewers get attention to the actor’s work for the first time. Shakespeare's plays were very popular, but no one read his plays because poet appealed to actors.

Shakespeare began to perform as a playwright/dramatist in the end of 80 years of the XVI century.

Слайд 7Usually Shakespeare's dramas divided into four periods, but sometimes the

first and second merged into one. Dividing into four periods

easier to know and understand has plays. At the same time, the division into three periods as warranted and creates great visibility.
Usually Shakespeare's dramas divided into four periods, but sometimes the first and second merged into one. Dividing

Слайд 8The first period – from 1590 to 1601 – when

he wrote histories, comedies and sonnets.
The Comedy of Errors –

1591
The two Gentlemen of Verona – 1592
Much Ado About Nothing – 1599
The Passionate Pilgrim – 1599
King Henry VI – 1592

The second period – from 1601 to 1608 – was the period of tragedies.

The best tragedies of that period are:
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark – 1602
Troilus and Cressida – 1603
Othello, the Moor of Venice – 1604
King Lear – 1605
Antony and Cleopatra – 1607

The best compositions of that period are:

The first period – from 1590 to 1601 – when he wrote histories, comedies and sonnets.The Comedy

Слайд 9These three periods are sometimes called optimistic, pessimistic and romantic.
The

best plays of that period are:
Cymberline – 1610
The Winter’s Tale

– 1610
The Tempest – 1611
Henry VIII – 1613

The third period – from 1608 to 1612 – when he wrote mostly tragi-comedies.

These three periods are sometimes called optimistic, pessimistic and romantic.The best plays of that period are:Cymberline –

Слайд 10He that is thy friend indeed,
He will help thee in

thy need:
If thou sorrow, he will weep;
If thou wake, he

cannot sleep;
Thus of every grief in heart
He with thee does bear a part.
These are certain signs to know
Faithful friend from flattering foe.

My favorite lines of William Shakespeare are lines of work "The Passionate Pilgrim", 1599. I know it by heart. It is very vital. It show how to distinguish “… faithful friend from flattering foe”.

He that is thy friend indeed,He will help thee in thy need:If thou sorrow, he will weep;If

Слайд 11Thank you for
your attention

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