William Shakespeare was a renowned dramatist, recognized widely for his poetic works in the English Literature. He was born on August 26, 1534 in Stratford-Upon-Avon to John and Mary Shakespeare. Young William was the oldest surviving child of the Shakespeare’s. In the late year of 1582, eighteen year old William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. Who at that time was Twenty-six. The Shakespeare’s were blessed with third children, a girl (Susanna) and a pair of twins (Judith and Hamnet). A few later in 1582, Shakespeare became an actor and a playwright for the Lord Chamberlain’s men. The company, which later,became the “King's Men” under James the I. But after 1608, Shakespeare theater production started to decline. In 1616, William Shakespeare …show more content…
Shakespeare created numerous plays, in which exposes the range of human emotions. Endorsing uniquely crafted characters that embodied the emotions of a human being in his work. During the period of the 1600, William Shakespeare produced exceptional tragedies which complements each individual's own idea of suffering and the use of many forms of given dramatic situations. Revenge was a expressionism concept used in many of Shakespeare's Tragedies, such as Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. All of Shakespeare’s Tragedies contain extravagant themes in which the character deals with pain, loss, revenge and most of all …show more content…
His accomplished works covered historical themes was a key concept of the Western European Literature. Shakespeare's historical plays demonstrated both comical and tragic elements produced within the plot. The historical plays refer to the events in English History, which cover the periods 1199-1547. Which followed the major events portrayed in Shakespeare's historical plays was the hundred year war between the England empire and France. The Chronicle history plays were a popular genre of the time. Their was four plays in which dramatized the English civil strife of the 15th century. Henry IV, Richard II, and Henry VI and Richard III were examples in which Shakespeare dramatized the English civil strife. During his time as a poet, William Shakespeare published a profound number of sonnets. As many as 154 sonnets were published in 1609. His collection is one the awe-inspiring achievements in English Literature. However, not only did Shakespeare create his own poetic sequence but reformed the sonnet format. The Shakespearean sonnet is constructed of three quatrains, one couplet and upholds only fourteen lines. The first set of sonnets were believed to be addressed to a young man, while the rest of the sonnets were about his dark lady or