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1
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Shakespeare grew up in the market town of …, spent his professional life in …, and returned to Stratford a …

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Stratford-upon-Avon; London; wealthy landowner

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Shakespeare born in …. and died in …., buried at …. in Stratford

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April 1564; April 1616; Holy Trinity Church

3
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Shakespeare’s plays & poems are testaments to his reading of …, …, …, …, and the …. as well as his mastery of the …

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Virgil; Ovid; Plutarch; Holinshed’s Chronicles; Bible; English language

4
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Shakespeare likely went to … for education

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King’s New School in Stratford

5
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several latin texts that Shakespeare used repeatedly in writing his plays and poems were texts that schoolboys

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memorized and recited in King’s New School

6
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Since the records of the Stratford “grammar school” do not survive, we cannot prove that Shakespeare

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attended the school

7
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Every indication– his father’s position as an … and … of Stratford, Shakespeare’s knowledge of … classics, scenes in plays that recall … suggest that he did attend the school

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alderman; bailiff; latin; grammar-school experiences

8
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we lack accepted documentation about shakespeare’s life after his … ended and his … life in london began

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schooling; professional

9
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shakespeare married in … at age …. to …. and had his daughter … in …. and twins … and … in …

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1582; 18; anne hathaway; susanna; 1583; judith; hamnet; 1585

10
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by …. shakespeare had achieved some prominence in london as both an … and a …

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1592; actor; playwright

11
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in 1592, …. published a book attacking an actor who had the audacity to write …. and who was “in his own conceit the only …. in a country.”

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Robert Greene; blank-verse drama; shake-scene

12
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greene’s attack targeted …, indicated by his use of a …. of a line from one of shakespeare’s early plays. he is infuriated that a shake-scene successfully competed with … like himself

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shakespeare; parody; university-educated dramatists

13
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Shakespeare became a published poet in

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1593

14
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in 1593, shakespeare published his long narrative poem… and in 1594, he followed it with …., both of which were dedicated to the .. of …

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Venus and Adonis; The Rape of Lucrece; earl; South-ampton

15
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earl of south-ampton (….) may have become shakespeare’s …

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henry wriothesley; patron

16
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records for december … show shakespeare to be a leading member of the …

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1594; Lord Chamberlain’s Men

17
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For Lord Chamberlain’s Men, renamed …., Shakespeare served as …, …., and …

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King’s Men; principal actor; dramatist; shareholder

18
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shakespeare remained as leading member of the lord cchamberlain’s men for maybe about … years

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19
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in the 1590s, shakespeare wrote his plays on …. as well as several … and at least two …

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english history; comedies; tragedies

20
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these histories, comedies, and tragedies are the plays credited to him in 1598 in a work, …, that n one chapter compares English writers with “…, …, and … poets”

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Palladis Tamia; greek; latin; italian

21
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Francis Meres, author of Palladis Tamia, claims that Shakespeare is comparable to the Latin dramatists … for … and … for …, and calls him “the most excellent in both kinds for the stage”

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Seneca; tragedy; Plautus; comedy

22
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since meres mentions sheakespeare’s “sugared sonnets” it is assumed that many of shakespeare’s sonnets were written in the …, although they were published in …

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1590s; 1609

23
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around the time that meres wrote palladis tamia, hamnet

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dies

24
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in 1599, shakespeare’s company built

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the globe theater

25
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plays that are considered by many to be shakespeare’s major tragedies (…, …, …, and …) were written while the company was … in this …, as were such comedies as … and …

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hamlet; othello; king lear; macbeth; resident; theory; twelfth night; measure for measure

26
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many of shakespeare’s plays were performed at … both for … and for … after her death in …; some were presented at the … (residences of london’s …); and some were performed in other …, at …., and at … when they went on tour

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court; Queen Elizabeth I; King James I; 1603; inns of court; legal societies; towns; universities; great houses

27
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otherwise, his plays from … to … were, as far as is known, performed only at the …

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1599; 1608; globe

28
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between 1608 and 1612, shakespeare wrote several plays, including … and …, presumably for the company’s new indoor …

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the winter’s tale; the tempest; Blackfriars theater

29
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shakespeare wrote very little after …, the year in which he probably wrote …. (it was at a performance of this play in 1613 that the globe … and …)

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1612; King Henry VIII; caught fire; burned to the ground

30
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hamnet died in

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1596

31
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during his years in london, shakespeare presumably derived income from the acting company’s … as well as his own career as an …, sale of his …. to the company, and after 1599, from his shares as an … of the …

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profits; actor; play manuscripts; owner; Globe

32
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shakespeare’s growing wealth and reputation likely played a part in inclining the Crown to give his father (john) the … that he had long sought. given in …

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coat of arms; 1596

33
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shakespeare died in … on …

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stratford; april 23, 1616

34
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seven years after his death, shakespeare’s collected plays were published as …, now known as …

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Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies; the First Folio

35
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the discovery, translation, and printing of … and … were making available a set of works and worldviews that interacted complexly with … and …. this provided energy for the period’s amazing dramatic and literary output and fed directly into shakespeare’s …

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greek; roman classics; christian texts; beliefs; plays

36
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ghost in hamlet is complicated because he is a figure from …- the spirit of the dead returning to …- who at the same time inhabits a … (or …)

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roman tragedy; seek revenge; christian hell; purgatory

37
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hamlet’s description of humankind reflets at one moment the … at …., and at the next, the …. of human …

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neoplatonic wonderment; mankind; christian disparagement; sinners

38
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copernicus earlier theorized that earth revolved as a planet …. this was confirmed through the creation of …

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around the sun; galileo’s telescope

39
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troubled by …., by …, by recurring … of the …, london was a mecca for the … and the .., and for those who sought … at …, or power in … or … or …

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overcrowding; poverty; epidemics of the plague; wealthy; aristocratic; advancement court; government; finance; trade

40
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shakespeare was a voracious

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reader

41
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until the late … century, the shakespeare who lived in most biographies was the creation of … and …

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18th; legend; tradition

42
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this legendary shakespeare apparently so pleased queen elizabeth with Falstaff in … and …, that she demanded a play about …, and demanded that it be written in …, which is why … exists

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1 and 2 Henry IV; Falstaff in love; 14 days; The Merry Wives of Windsor

43
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some people since the mid-nineteenth century have argued that william shakespeare could not have

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written plays credited to him

44
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they claim that his works could have been authored by people like .., …, … (earl of …), and …

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queen elizabeth; sir francis bacon; edward de ere; oxford; christopher marlowe

45
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the documents that exist that provide evidence for … tie him inextricably to the body of plays and poems bearing his name

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the facts of shakespeare’s life