1. The Project is created by Pashkova Liza and Khokhlova Katya
6V Form
School № 1173 Moscow
Giudance – Markova Z.A.
2. Shakespeare's reputation as dramatist
and poet actor is unique and he is
considered by many to be the greatest
playwright of all time, although many of
the facts of his life remain mysterious.
William Shakespeare was born in
Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire and
was baptised on 26 April 1564. His
father was a glovemaker and wool
merchant and his mother, Mary Arden,
the daughter of a well-to-do local
landowner. Shakespeare was probably
educated in Stratford's grammar school.
3. Mary Arden`s house, three
miles northwest of
Stratford. Here lived
Shakespeare`s mother. This
is a typical farm house of
the period.
4. John Shakespeare lived and
kept his shop in this house. His
eight children were born here.
Two of them died young.
5. This is the schoolroom where
Shakespeare was educated, as
many people believe. It is still
in use.
6. The next documented event in
Shakespeare's life is his marriage in 1582
to Anne Hathaway, daughter of a farmer.
The couple had a daughter the following
year and twins in 1585. There is now
another gap, referred to by some scholars
as 'the lost years', with Shakespeare only
reappearing in London in 1592, when he
was already working in the theatre.
7. Anne Hathaway's cottage, a
mile from Stratford, where
she was born in 1556, and
lived until she married
William Shakespeare in 1582.
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9. This is the place where the
house in which Shakespeare died
used to be. It was a big house
bought by William Shakespeare
for his family when he was still
in London. Here he spent the
last years of his life.
Unfortunately, the house was
destroyed.
10. This is the Holy Trinity Church
where Shakespeare was buried.
Visitors coming to Stratford admire
the best of the church and honour
his memory. It is interesting that he
died on his birthday, 23 April,
1616.
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14. Another memorial to William
Shakespeare is the Royal
Shakespeare Theatre. The
present building was constructed
in 1932. The first building was
opened on Shakespeare’s
birthday in 1879 and destroyed
by fire in 1926.
15. The bronze statue of
Shakespeare, presented
to Stratford by Lord
Ronald Sutherland
Gower in 1888.
Shakespeare’s figure is
high above the ground
and on the ground there
are small figures of
Shakespeare’s famous
characters.
17. Shakespeare's acting career was spent
with the Lord Chamberlain's Company,
which was renamed the King's Company in
1603 when James succeeded to the throne.
Among the actors in the group was the
famous Richard Burbage. The partnership
acquired interests in two theatres in the
Southwark area of London, near the banks
of the Thames - the Globe and the
Blackfriars.
18. Then happy I, that love and am belov'd, Но нет угрозы титулам моим
Where I may not remove nor be remov'd. Пожизненным: любил, люблю, любим.
19. The English language since Shakespeare has changed. This
table contains certain words and grammatical forms, which
were often used by Shakespeare, but fell out of use in modern
English.
20. Let those who are in favour with their stars
Of public honour and proud titles boast,
Whilst I, whom fortune of such triumph bars
Unlook'd for joy in that I honour most.
Great princes' favourites their fair leaves spread
But as the marigold at the sun's eye,
And in themselves their pride lies buried,
For at a frown they in their glory die.
The painful warrior famoused for fight,
After a thousand victories once foil'd,
Is from the book of honour razed quite,
And all the rest forgot for which he toil'd:
Then happy I, that love and am belov'd,
Where I may not remove nor be remov'd.
21. Кто под звездой счастливою рожден -
Гордится славой, титулом и властью.
А я судьбой скромнее награжден,
И для меня любовь - источник счастья.
Под солнцем пышно листья распростер
Наперсник принца, ставленник вельможи.
Но гаснет солнца благосклонный взор,
И золотой подсолнух гаснет тоже.
Военачальник, баловень побед,
В бою последнем терпит пораженье,
И всех его заслуг потерян след.
Его удел - опала и забвенье.
Но нет угрозы титулам моим
Пожизненным: любил, люблю, любим.