Monday, December 7, 2009

William Shakespeare

Writer and playwright Englishman, born in April 26, 1564 starting at the Church of England Obonavon Ford and is considered the greatest writer in the history of England.

Biography

Enrolled Shakespeare Starting primary school in the village of Ford Obonavon where he studied the principles of Latin, Greek, French, and this enabled him to study in depth history and classical literature, was unable Shakespeare To complete the study due to poor physical conditions of his father, which he had to work. Married "Anne Hathaway" which is in the eighth century that gave birth to him, "Hament" and "Judith." He loved representation in addition to the hair caused him to move to London, where he joined the most popular theater groups and wrote some plays, and published his first work of poetry "Venus and Adonis." It is one of the greatest writers of his time and influenced by William Shakespeare In his writings about the era of kings and myths In his themes of betrayal, murder and cruel conscience.

Work

Tragedies: Romeo and Juliet | Macbeth | King Lear | Hamlet | Othello | Titus Andronicus | Julius Caesar | Antony and Cleopatra | Coriolanus | Troilus and Cressida | Timon of Athens

Alcolmidiat: Midsummer Night's Dream | everything is fine and will end well | As You Like It | Sempelin | love loss for Action | Measurement measurable | The Merchant of Venice | Albaheejat Wives of Windsor | Much can be done about nothing | Percyles, Prince of Tir | Taming the Tigress | comedy of errors | storm | Twelfth Night or call it as you wish | sedan Elvironyan | Alqripan Alnpilan | The Winter's Tale

's Historic: King John | Richard II | Henry IV, Part I | Henry IV, Part II | Henry V | Henry VI, Part II | Henry VI, Part II | Henry VI, Part III | Richard III | Henry VIII

Poems and sonnets: Sonnets | Venus and Adonis | The Rape of Ukiris | Hajj dressed | Phoenix and the Turtle | Beef Habib
Writings Shakespeare Lost: Edward III | Sir Thomas Moore | Kardinio | Business Love Skate.

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