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Apr 23, 1564
The birth of Shakespeare.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon -
1580
He moved to London.
Shakespeare began his careed as an actor and playwright. -
1582
Shakespeare got married.
Shakespeare got married at 18 years old and his wife was Anne Hathaway. -
The birth of his daughter.
Shakespeare had three children, the first one he had was called Susana. -
Birth of the twins.
Shakespeare had two more children, they were twins named Hamnet and Judith. -
The comedies series.
Shakespeare penned a series of comedies. -
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The Historical drama "Richard III"
After "Hamlet", it is the playwright's longest play. -
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"The Taming of the Shrew"
It is the fifth work that has been translated the most of the thirty-seven that hace been preserved bye it's author. -
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Shakespeare's earliest works "Henry VI"
"Henry VI" is a Historical drama, it set during the life of King Henry VI of England. -
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"A Midsummer Night's Drama"
Shakespeare penned a series of comedies.It tells the eventos that' happend during the marriage of Theseus,Duke of Athens. -
The death of Hamnet.
Shakespeare's son died at 11 years old but he continues to write and produce plays. -
The tragedy "Hamlet"
hamlet is a revenge tragedy, the young prince of Denmark is asked bye his father's spirit to avenge the murder his oen brother committed againts him. -
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"Othello"
This book is a critical study of the conflict between love and jealousy. -
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"King Lear"
It's about old age and craziness. -
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"Macbeth"
It dramatized physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for it's own sake. -
The 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare published a collection of 154 sonnets, exploring themes of love, Beauty, mortality and the passage of time. -
Shakespeare returned to Stratford-upon-Avon.
Shakespeare retired yo Stratford-upon-Avon when he lives until he's death. -
The death of William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's legacy endures through his timeless works, which continue to be performed, studied, and celebrated worldwide.