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William Shakespeare
Teacher : Ekaterina Mokhovikova
Student:  Birgit  Aljaste
Life
• Born on the 
• 26th of April 1564 in Stratford
   died on the  23rd  of April  1616
• Poet and playwright(called as a  English ’s 
national poet)
•  Married  at the age of 18
• 3  children  with his  wife (7 illegal children)
Most famous   works
Comedy
History
Tragedy
Poetry
•A Midsummer  
•King John
•Antony and 
•A Lover ’s 
Night’s  Dream
Cleopatra
Complaint
Richard  II and III
Winter ’s Tale
Hamlet
•Venus and 
Henry  IV; V; VI 
Adonis
•All’s Well That 
and VIII
Julius   Caesar
Ends Well
•The Rape of 
•Macbeth
Lucrece 
•As You Like It
•Othello
•Twelfth Night
Romeo  and Juliet
Facts about Shakespeare
•  Almost   four   hundred   years  after Shakespeare’s  death   there  are 157 million pages 
referring to him on Google 
• Shakespeare was often self-loathing, bitter, and  even  homoerotic 
• All Uranus’ satellites are  named  after Shakespearean characters 
• Shakespeare performed in many of his own  plays
• Shakespeare  never  actually published any of his plays. They are  known   today  only 
because two of his fellow actors – John Hemminges and Henry Condell  
• more  than  80 variations recorded for the spelling of Shakespeare’s name. (for example: 
Shappere, Shaxberd)
Interesting facts
• The  Globe  burned to the  ground  
on  June  29,  1613 , set  fire  by a cannon  shot   during  
performance  of Shakespeare's Henry VIII
•  Based  on textual  evidence  in the sonnets and plays, some believe that 
Shakespeare was bisexual.
• Shakespeare's works contain  first -ever recordings of 2,035 English  words
including   critical frugal(kokkuhoidlik)excellent, barefaced(häbitu)assassi-
nation(salamõrv), and countless(loendamatu)
Thank you for your 
attention!

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  • William Shakespeare
  • Life
  • Most famous works
  • Facts about Shakespeare
  • Interesting facts
  • Thank you for your attention!
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