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William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564 – died 23 April 1616)[a] was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist.[1] He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".[2][b] His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of 38 plays,[c] 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.[3]

Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, who bore him three children Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his physical appearance, sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.[4]

Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613.[5][d] His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century. He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights.

Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. In 1623, two of his former theatrical colleagues published the First Folio, a collected edition of his dramatic works that included all but two of the plays now recognised as Shakespeare's.

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1. An Insight To The Beautiful City Of Prague
November 05, 2009

It’s little surprise that Prague has become one of the tourism capitals of Central Europe. This bustling city, the capital of the Czech Republic, is home to historic buildings, natural beauty, lively nightclubs and cocktail lounges and impressive shopping districts. But that’s just part of the appeal of Prague. This capital city is a prime vacation spot for fans of the arts, too. Prague is home to a busy music, dance, art and theater scene. Tourists can take in everything from Shakespeare to classical ballet to the latest avant-garde performance artist. The city’s inventive theater s... (read more)

Author: Matt Spock

2. Sapphire Rings - Secret Information for Buying One!
November 01, 2009

Beauty is but a vain and doubtful good; a shining gloss that fadeth suddenly; a flower that dies when it begins to bud; a doubtful good, a gloss, a glass, a flower, lost, faded, broken, dead within an hour. - William Shakespeare (1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor) To simplify this very line, by the greatest novelist, belonging to Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare, has termed beauty as a mortal phase in various elements of life. Nature’s life forms have been bestowed with a limited time period into which they exist, and perish. Nevertheless, there is always an exception to this d... (read more)

Author: Rajesh Kumar

3. Groups Lend Capability to Make Money on the web
November 01, 2009

William Shakespeare once wrote; "The world is a stage on which everyone is a player" ... and in Network Marketing, each player must play his/her part. To make money on the internet, working from home, you need to find the players that play their parts. Making money online is much easier when everyone is part of the performance... Groups play a large part in forming such an association. A Yahoo group is easy to form and allows communication to flow freely amongst the members. Keeping everyone informed of latest developments and ideas, is easily done through groups. To tr... (read more)

Author: amrita rawat

4. Enjoy Your Time By Getting The Hamlet Tickets Written By World Renowned Writer
October 29, 2009

Shakespeare is not a unknown name; in fact, it is one of those name, which is famous all over the world and people of all languages love to read and watch his play. Hamlet is also one of these plays written by the greatest writer of the west. That’s why people put all their efforts to buy hamlet tickets, because they don’t want to miss this play at any cost. Shakespeare was a great writer, who was well known for writing about the realities of life, because he used to see the life from very close end, that’s why most of people like his plays, as they shows the realities of life. Hamlet is also ... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

5. Experience Impressive West Side Story
October 29, 2009

People say that West Side Story is very similar to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. I also think the same but in a positive way. This is a musical play which has been based on several ups and downs among the characters as well as there is an intense love story between a girl from different group and boy from another group. You would really enjoy the beautifully plot love story which touches the heart of several those people, who are really in love. You should buy West Wide Story tickets because this play is not like those which have cheap love stories. Special Features Of West Side Story ... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

6. Pool the Games Origins
October 26, 2009

Pool is a game which was derived from billiards in the 1870s with the history of billiards never having been very clear as to its exact origins. Shakespeare mentioned billiards in his play Antony and Cleopatra in 1600 which has lead to the assumption that the game originated sometime in the 15th century. It is widely believed although no one can prove it that the game originated from the game of croquet which for those of you who have not heard about this game here is a brief summary. Croquet is a game played on a grass lawn that was popular with the aristocracy in Europe in the 15th cent... (read more)

Author: James Thompson

7. The Health Benefits of Love
October 22, 2009

While the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet proved that love can be tragic and the song Love Stinks by the J. Geils band shows that love can hurt, it is important to never forget all the great things that love can do for you. It's healthy not only for your emotional and mental state, but your actual physical being. Here are some examples: Forever Young Well, maybe not literally. But the giving and receiving of love does increase the hormone DHEA, also known as the "anti-aging" hormone. This hormone is released by the pituitary gland, and is proven to improve immune and neurological f... (read more)

Author: Amanda Yanik

8. Take A Short Leap To Get Your Hamlet Tickets
October 19, 2009

Shakespeare is a big name for everyone who had written a lot in his period which has become the history now. One of his famous masterpieces is Hamlet which bases on Tragedy and which have always presented in beautiful way as it was in future. You will get regret on not receiving its tickets for which people make too much effort to get their one ticket as soon as possible. You are not away from having Hamlet tickets for which you would be going to crazy nowadays because amazing season of this play has been started. The tragedy in Hamlet is running over half of century which depicts about the be... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

9. The English Garden Rose - A Rich History
October 17, 2009

'What's in a name? That which we call a rose; By any other name would smell as sweet.' - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 scene 2 Roses have a long and colorful history, in fact according to fossil evidence, the rose has a 35 million year history. Today, with over 30,000 varieties of roses in production, roses have the most intricate genealogy of any known flower species. In line with their prehistoric ancestry, roses are intricately involved in many of our histories and societies. As an emblem, the rose has been, and still is, depicted as part of many national cr... (read more)

Author: Keith Berwick

10. Doing the Wrong Thing the Right Way: A Look at the Characters in Macbeth and Hamlet
October 16, 2009

"The Tragedy of Macbeth" and "The Tragedy of Hamlet" are Shakespeare’s most widely read plays featuring royalty as main characters. Both are about the violent overthrow of the throne, both contain plenty of needless casualties, and both are gruesome enough to drive their leading ladies to suicide. (Kudos to Shakespeare for writing these cleverly enough that they weren’t banned by the English Crown, which was a tad sensitive in those days.) Superficial details aside, however, these two tales of treason couldn’t possibly be less alike."Macbeth" is the darkest and bloodiest of Shakespeare’s plays... (read more)

Author: Paul Thomson

11. Groups Lend Capability to Make Money on the web
October 16, 2009

William Shakespeare once wrote; "The world is a stage on which everyone is a player" ... and in Network Marketing, each player must play his/her part. To make money on the internet, working from home, you need to find the players that play their parts. Making money online is much easier when everyone is part of the performance... Groups play a large part in forming such an association. A Yahoo group is easy to form and allows communication to flow freely amongst the members. Keeping everyone informed of latest developments and ideas, is easily done through groups. To tr... (read more)

Author: jsolutions010 jsolutions010

12. A Successful Sales Person
October 14, 2009

In Hamlet, Shakespeare said it best: "Brevity is soul of wit." When marketing a particular product, a buyer will lose interest if the benefits of the solution are not expressed in a clear and concise manner. Psychologically, buyers usually have a lot on their minds (as they have their own jobs and goals too) and want to get to the point. Too much information or elaboration on a certain topic can put a sales person in a position where the client purposely avoids them due to their conversations' perceived length. If you want an example, call one of my family's pet sitters (name confidential). ... (read more)

Author: jsolutions jsolution

13. The World Is My Oyster
October 05, 2009

What does this mean? For this explanation, the oyster is something from which to extract great profit i.e. a pearl. It was probably invented by Shakespeare in the Merry Wives of Windsor (2:2). "Why then, the world's mine oyster, which I with sword will open." Loosely translated, it means that you can do or achieve anything you want in life, because you have the ability, opportunity and freedom to do so. Have you every wondered why some people have everything they want in life and other people don't? Have you ever how they got everything they wanted? Every day millions of peop... (read more)

Author: Midge Hand

14. Credit Card Help Tips to Ponder
September 24, 2009

Most of us are looking for a way out of debt. If you're one of those people who'd moved heaven and earth looking for credit card debt help, then the playright William Shakespeare has some parting words for those whose debt payments are monstrous: ‘“Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend”. Wise words that people just seem to ignore, for in 2008, American household debts reached $13.8 trillion. This kind of lifestyle went on until the latter part of 2009, where the results and the aftershocks of this kind of irresponsible spending were felt as houses were... (read more)

Author: Charmaine Claveria

15. Tattoos Music Notes And Their Spell
September 12, 2009

“If music be the food of love, play on.” William Shakespeare managed to say it in fewer words. The very sight of musical symbols is enough to put a person in that pleasurable mood, which perhaps explains why people incorporate musical motifs in tattoo designs. These tattoos music notes also add to the sophistication of your personality and soothe your inner love for music. The most recognizable signs in the musical realm are the treble clef, the staff, and the notes. The popularity of notes tattoos is for the fact that it always portrays your image as a highly sophisticated personality. ... (read more)

Author: Azeem Ashraf

16. Groups Lend Capability to Make Money on the web
September 11, 2009

William Shakespeare once wrote; "The world is a stage on which everyone is a player" ... and in Network Marketing, each player must play his/her part. To make money on the internet, working from home, you need to find the players that play their parts. Making money online is much easier when everyone is part of the performance... Groups play a large part in forming such an association. A Yahoo group is easy to form and allows communication to flow freely amongst the members. Keeping everyone informed of latest developments and ideas, is easily done through groups. To t... (read more)

Author: kramesh sagaciti

17. Stephen Hawking - A Circuit Freq?
September 09, 2009

It has been theorized that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number or typewriters would eventually type the complete works of Shakespeare…. well, we only had a couple of monkeys (or was that one Karl Pilkington?) and a half hour. The monkey made video can be seen at insidethetourbus.comWho are Circuit Freq? If you check out their Top Friends on the MySpace page you'd think Circuit Freq are Ancient Keyboards from before the Death of Analog. Are Circuit Freq producers who fake being "anonymous" in order to get more hype and then presumably famous because of said hype? Are Circuit ... (read more)

Author: Dwight Lewis

18. Feel Like A Model (Even If You Aren't One)
August 27, 2009

Only 2% of women in the world have supermodel bodies. Most of us will never have the chance to sashay down the catwalk like Gisele Bundchen. Still, it's better to love and cherish your own body rather than want someone else's. Even so, there are some ideas you can take from the supermodel's book to feel good about yourself. Get enough sleep. Shakespeare wrote, "Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care…." the most common effects from lack of sleep are dry grey skin; dull, bloodshot eyes and an unattractive tendency to space out, causing traffic accidents. Your sleeping time should be... (read more)

Author: Francis Murphy

19. Register your Domain Name Wisely, it
August 26, 2009

Website hosting - All About domain names 'What's in a name?' Shakespeare asks in Romeo and Juliet. A domain name is the English ( or other ) language designator for your internet site. Due to the way the internet functions, that name is associated with an IP address, a numeric identifier that computers and network components use to attach a browser to a{ web | website. But directing visitors by IP address can speedily generate problems. Having an IP address IS imperative, since it's at last the way a web site is found by other computers and network software. In the early days of the ... (read more)

Author: Frederick Saunders

20. Selecting the best domain name for your business
August 19, 2009

"What's in a name?" Shakespeare asks in Romeo and Juliet. When it comes to your website the answer is: quite a lot. A domain name is the English (or other) language designator for your website. Because of the way the Internet operates, that name is connected with an IP address, a numeric identifier that computers and network components use to direct a browser to a website. It's not mandatory that a website has a name. But directing people by IP address can quickly generate issues. Having an IP address IS mandatory, since it's ultimately the way a web site is found by other computers ... (read more)

Author: Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team

21. How to dress for a Mardi Gras ball
August 19, 2009

You have been invited to a Mardi Gras Ball, but what do you wear? Well, that often depends on if there is a theme for the ball you are attending. Popular themes might be Shakespeare-inspired attire or a masquerade ball. If there isn't a theme for the ball, formal attire is still necessary. For men, a black tuxedo will do perfectly, preferably with tails. Women have more options for choosing an evening gown, but it's usually best to wear a long dress. Make sure your gown isn't too revealing, and it also must be comfortable so you can dance the night away. Try and pick a gown in one of the ... (read more)

Author: Ronnie Tanner

22. Lies, Innuendo and Oneupmanship in Shakespeare's Poetry: "Sonnet 130" and the Fair Youth Series
August 18, 2009

Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130” is unique in its unglamorous portrayal of the so-called “Dark Lady” to whom it is addressed. In it, the narrator offers us a startlingly generous list of differences between the Dark Lady and your stereotypical beauty: she has ugly lips, a bad complexion, frizzy hair, colorless cheeks, smelly breath, an unmelodic voice, and a funky gait.Giggles aside, what makes this description more compelling than Shakespeare’s other sonnets – particularly those in the “Fair Youth” series – is the fact that the narrator mentions the Dark Lady’s breath, voice, and gait. Big whoop, y... (read more)

Author: Paul Thomson

23. Tiviram Tales 6
August 14, 2009

Looking back at those days, if ever I could imagine a light at the end of the tunnel then was the time to reveal itself. Of course, being so young I never knew what hardship was, never knew what poverty meant. It would be like a mouse trying to understand Shakespeare, or a fish pondering thoughts of its next life. Young children seldom know happiness nor unhappiness, they glide through life’s struggles accepting what appears to be normal-that is until they get a little older and start to mix with others at school. This is where they start to make comparisons of their own existence. Lucky for ... (read more)

Author: Jon Allen

24. How personal problems affect workplace performance..?
August 13, 2009

Every employee has a problem sometimes related to work and sometimes related to home involving personal issues. “Mind is what we make of it, we can make heaven of hell and hell of heaven” Shakespeare has rightly put it. Employer wants a productive employee and wants him to prove as an asset to the company and contribute towards its welfare. You all face difficult and complicated issues but you should keep those issues at bay that have serious impact on your work. Employees should learn to segregate personal or private issues from the work they do; if they do so not only their productivit... (read more)

Author: Go Bananas

25. Even Shakespeare Had Hair Loss Problems
August 10, 2009

"Shakespeare" the name usually inspires thoughts of kings, fairies and wars. He was a poetic genius of par excellence, Of course who could forget Romeo and Juliet, as if they are bond together for eternity. But did you know that Shakespeare was suffering from 'syphilis', it was a common disease five centuries ago. One of the treatments for syphilis was inhalation of mercury vapor which had other side effects like Hair Loss Luckily you don't have to worry and get frustrated at your problem of Hair Loss. Unlike Shakespearian era there is a solution to it now. Let me get the first th... (read more)

Author: vinod garag

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