William shakespeare was born on April,23,1564 in stratford-Avon, England, and enjoyed a rich to 12 years. Since then, the bankruptcy of his father,was forced to change her studies by working hard, going to help support the family. He kepts,however, the knowledge acquired in elementary school, where he had started his studies in English, Greek and latin. Moreover,continued to read classical authors, poems, novels and historical chronicles.
At 18 he married the wealthy Anne Hathaway, eight years older, whith whom he had three children.
It is unclear why it went alione to london when he was 23. This city has had several jobs, the most significant was keeper os horses in a theater. Some time after Shakespeare has representand parts and copy some papers. Later, it became a member of he theater, after a time became the owner of the place.
Is attributed to William Shakespeare the authorship of 37 or 38 pieces,Which stand out Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, the Tempest, the Comedy of Errors, Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth. Shakespeare is also author of the following poems. Venus and Adonis,1593, the Rape of Lucrece,1594 and 154 sonnets, published in 1609, expressing, among other things, agitation and frustration.
Shakespeare died on 23.4.1616, it is said, the consequences of a banquet with Samuel Jhonson.
It is impossible to determine exact dates of the works of Shakespeare, but on can classify them into four groups, which represent the periods of his life, from youth to old age: The works of the first period is marked by youthful dreams and the exuberant spirit; The second period was the major chronic and romantic comedies, depression and sadness mark the third period. The reason or yhe delusion that prompted the playwright to feel depresses during this phase of life, no one knows for sure. In the fourth period the storm housed in the spirit of Shakespeare seems to have faled.
Thus, the genius William Shakespeare completes its life cycle without reducing its poetic power and an almost divine return to its peak in world literature.