A Midsummer Night’s Dream… and Shakespeare Shakespeare died at the age of 52 on April 23, 1616, the same day that he was born (Mabillard). William Shakespeare did a lot of things with his life in just 52 years. He did activities that most did as a child, in his adult life he did what he is most famous for: writing, and wrote over 150 pieces or work (Absolute Shakespeare). Shakespeare was born around April 23, 1564, but the exact date cannot be confirmed because there aren’t records dating back that far. William’s thought to have been baptized the 26 of April 1564, three days after his birth since that is the age most infants were baptized (Mabillard). Growing up, Shakespeare was an older brother to five siblings (Folger Shakespeare Library). He would’ve been a younger brother, unfortunately, both of his older siblings died at infancy (Folger Shakespeare Library). Will had 3 younger …show more content…
His first plays though were in the three part series, Henry VI, and they were all composed by Shakespeare himself for the first time in 1590 to 1592 (Mabillard). He is believed to have written the first part, Henry VI Part One, in the years of 1589 and 1590 - when he was just 26 or 27 (Mabillard). In his following years he finished writing the same series and starts writing his first out of 154 sonnets (Absolute Shakespeare). He also composed Romeo and Juliet for the first time in 1594 or 1595; however, it’s thought to have first been printed in 1597 (Mabillard). Directly after Romeo and Juliet,. He enters one of his profitable time periods in 1595, when he was writing the most (Shakespeare in American Communities). During this time period he composed The Merchant of Venice, 1596 or 1597 (Mabillard). Shakespeare’s last play that he wrote - The Two Noble Kinsmen - was written in 1613 with the help of John Fletcher (Folger Shakespeare