William Shakespeare Biography For Kids
William Shakespeare Biography For Kids
William Shakespeare Biography For Kids
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England on April 23, 1564. He most likely attended
King Edward VI Grammar School in Stratford, where he learned Latin grammar and literature. In 1582, he
married 26 year-old Anne Hathaway at the age of 18. In 1583, William’s first child, Susanna was born. In
1585, he had twins, Hamlet and Judith. Between 1589 and 1590, William is believed to have written his first
play, Henry VIII (part I). The next year, he completed the second part of the play.
By 1592, William had begun a career as a playwright in London. Two years later, he was an actor and part-
owner of a playwright company, Lord Chamberlain’s Men. The company was successful and was adopted
by King James I. It was then renamed The King’s Men. By this time, William was well-known throughout the
London theater world. In 1594, historians believe he wrote The Taming of the Shrew, a famous comedy in
which a character named Petruchio wins a bet for having the most “obedient” wife. The next year, in 1595,
William wrote some of his most famous stories including A Midsummer’s Night Dream and Romeo and
Juliet. A Midsummer’s Night Dream is a romantic comedy about four lovers and a group of amateur actors,
and their interaction with fairies who live in a moonlit forest. Historians believe it was written for a royal
wedding. Romeo and Juliet is arguably the most famous love story and tragedy of all time. In 1596, William
wrote The Merchant of Venice, a famous comedy in which a Jewish merchant demands “a pound of flesh”
when the lead character, Antonio, defaults on a loan.
After writing Julius Caesar in 1599, Shakespeare is thought to have written Hamlet, historically thought of
as his greatest masterpiece. To this day Hamlet is probably his most quoted and reproduced tragedy. It is
also Shakespeare’s longest play. The plot of the story involves Prince Hamlet, and his attempts to seek
evenge on his Uncle Claudius for poisoning his father, King of Denmark, and ascending to the throne. The
play contains one of the most famous monologues of all-time:
After Hamlet, Shakespeare wrote several other timeless classics such as Macbeth, Othello, and The
Tempest. Many of his plays were performed by his production company at royal courts and at prestigious
heaters. Shakespeare died in 1616 at the age of 52.
Today, William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the history of English language. He
s considered one of the few playwrights to have succeeded in writing both comedies and tragedies. He is
credited for revolutionizing theater. Before Shakespeare, plays and performances almost depicted the main
character choosing a life of virtue over the temptation of evil. In contrast, the works of Shakespeare were
ess centered on morality and more concerned with provoking raw emotion and exploring the very meaning
of what it meant to be human. Although his plays were not published until after his death, they have now
been translated into every major world language, and have been performed continuously in community
heaters, high school auditoriums, and major performing venues. Hundreds of “Shakespeare Festivals”
exist across the world.