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Republic of Angola
Ministry of Education
School of the secondary teaching Nº7043
Theme: William Shakespeare
Discipline: English
Teacher
Index
1.1Introduction
1.2Development
1.3 Conclusion
1.4 Thanks
1.5 Bibliography
Introduction
That work I shall talk about the William Shakespeare the man who changed the
English grammar with a correction of many words that It is already not today useful.
William Shakespeare gave a biggest contribution in English Literature history and he
wasn’t a only poet, Shakespeare was also greatest playwright, writer and He wrote works
very known, an example is the history of Romeo and Julliet.
Shakespeare and other writer developed so much the English grammar as our
English’s teacher said in last times we used many words that in this time is considered
uselless.
Development
William Shakespeare was baptised on April 26, 1564, in Stratford-upon-Avon,
England and his birthdate still unknown, and Shakespeare parents are John Shakespeare and
Mary Arden, he married Anne Hathaway when he was in 18 yearsold, He had three children
Susanna and twins Hamnet and Judith.
Shakespeare died to April 23, 1616, in Stratford-upon-Avon and it is considered by
many as the most important of the writers of English language of all the times.
He wrote, besides, 154 sonnets and several poems of larger dimension. Shakespeare's
ability in surpassing the borders purely narratives of your works, penetrating in an incisive
way in the aspects more intimate of the human nature.
His works remain highly popular today and are constantly studied perfomed and
reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political context throughout the world.
Shakespeare produced most of his knows work between 1589 and 1613. His early
works were mainly comedy and history, genre He raised to the peak of sophistication and
artestry by the end of the 16 century.
He wrote mainly tragedics untl about 1608 including Hamlet, King Lear, Othelo and
Macbeth considered some finest work in the English language and He cultivated fame and a
prestige that turn him one of the more diamonds universal genius your work influenced
artists of practically all the areas of the planet, for your carácter universal intrinsecamente:
your tragedies are easily transponíveis for any other culture.
Some scholar claim that member of Shakespeare’s familly were Catholics at time
when catholic practice was against the law. Shakespeare’s mother, Mary Arden, certainly
came from a pious catholics familly. The strongest evidence might be a catholic statement
of faith signed by John Shakespeare, found in 1757 in the rafters of his former street house
in Henley Street. The document is now lost, however, and scholar differ as to its
authenticity. In 1591 the authorities reported that John Shakespeare had missed church for
fear of process for debt, a commom catholic excuse. In 1606 the name of William’s
daughter Susanna appears on list of those who failed to attend Easter communiom in
Stratford.
William Shakespeare and other writer developed the English grammar erasing old
words to the new term and we have an example of our English’s teacher, he said that in last
times the English’s student used term like example: How do you do (old) \ How are you
(new), that and other known words were changed thanks to the poet and writers who gave
all support in English Literature.
During the Romantic era, Shakespeare was praised by the poet and literary
philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge; and the critic August Wilhelm Schlegel translated
his plays in the spirit of German Romanticism. In the 19th century, critical admiration for
Shakespeare's genius often bordered on adulation. "That King Shakespeare," the essayist
Thomas Carlyle wrote in 1840, "does not he shine, in crowned sovereignty, over us all, as
the noblest, gentlest, yet strongest of rallying signs; indestructible" The Victorians produced
his plays as lavish spectacles on a grand scale. The playwright and critic George Bernard
Shaw mocked the cult of Shakespeare worship as "bardolatry". He claimed that the new
naturalism of Ibsen's plays had made Shakespeare obsolete
In the eye of all English’ student William Shakespeare was a true legend of the
history of humankind because He didn’t only corrected the grammar as He also made many
things to develop our mind. His plays remain highly popular today and are constantly
studied perfomed and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political context throughout the
world.
In his final period, Shakespeare turned to romance or tragicomedy and completed
three more major plays: Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale and The Tempest, as well as the
collaboration, Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Less bleak than the tragedies, these four plays are
graver in tone than the comedies of the 1590s, but they end with reconciliation and the
forgiveness of potentially tragic errors. Some commentators have seen this change in mood
as evidence of a more serene view of life on Shakespeare's part, but it may merely reflect
the theatrical fashion of the day.
Conclusion
By the way I shall conclude saying that William Shakespeare was an important man
in history of humanity because he developed the grammar and increased the knowledge in
English’s studants, therefore Shakespeare is very respected because the studants and other
people see and considered William Shakespeare as English’s father and I think that he
deserved because he gave everything that he could.
Thanks
I want to thank my English’s teacher because he taught so well therefore I am so
proud and I also want to thank my other teacher because I think that they really deserve
that, I would like to thank my parents because they give your support when I am needing,
so teacher that was my search and hope you like.
Bibliography
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"Http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/William Shakespeare
"Http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/The history of English Literature