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William Shakespeare was an English ______, ______, and actor of the Renaissance era.
William Shakespeare was an English ______, ______, and actor of the Renaissance era.
poet, playwright
Shakespeare’s works capture the range of human ______ and conflict.
Shakespeare’s works capture the range of human ______ and conflict.
emotion
Shakespeare was a member of the King’s Men ______ company from roughly 1594 onward.
Shakespeare was a member of the King’s Men ______ company from roughly 1594 onward.
theatrical
Details about Shakespeare's personal life are ______.
Details about Shakespeare's personal life are ______.
Shakespeare was born and died on ______ 23, 52 years apart.
Shakespeare was born and died on ______ 23, 52 years apart.
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Shakespeare's profession
Shakespeare's profession
A poet, playwright, and actor during the Renaissance.
Shakespeare's work
Shakespeare's work
Depicts a wide range of human emotions and conflicts.
Shakespeare's group
Shakespeare's group
A theatrical company called 'The King's Men'.
Shakespeare's life details
Shakespeare's life details
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Shakespeare's birth/death date
Shakespeare's birth/death date
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Study Notes
Shakespeare's Background
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor of the Renaissance era.
Themes in Shakespeare's Works
- His works capture the range of human emotion and conflict.
Shakespeare's Career
- He was a member of the King's Men theatre company from roughly 1594 onward.
Personal Life
- Details about Shakespeare's personal life are scarce.
Birth and Death Dates
- Shakespeare was born and died on April 23, 52 years apart.
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Test your knowledge about the life and works of William Shakespeare, the renowned English poet, playwright, and actor of the Renaissance era. Discover fascinating facts about his plays, sonnets, and contributions to the world of literature that have endured for over 400 years.