William Shakespeare: The Life and Times Of (FULL MOVIE)

537,765
433
Published 2017-04-03
There’s no name better known in the world of Literature than William Shakespeare, and whatever your feelings about such dramatic offerings as “Romeo and Juliet”, “Twelfth Night”, “King Lear”, “Othello”, “Hamlet”, “Julius Caesar”, “Taming of the Shrew” or “Macbeth”, Shakespeare is impossible to ignore. Thousands of books have been written about Shakespeare and even though he lived over four hundred years ago, biographers and literary critics are still inspired to wax lyrical upon the subject in the 21st Century. What’s more there are as few facts as ever to go on, and by the very nature of history, it’s unlikely that any new and dramatic evidence regarding the life and times of William Shakespeare will be revealed. So what exactly is it that makes Shakespeare such a fascinating subject for speculation by each new generation to discover him? After all, the image we all recognize of Shakespeare is the perfect picture of Elizabethan respectability and far from being anything out of the ordinary. However, like all good stories, dig a little deeper and your efforts will be rewarded. Shakespeare’s meteoric rise from the humblest of beginnings to worldwide fame tells a tale of tenacity that is inspirational to this day and as we follow in the Great Bard of Avon’s footsteps, where there’s a will, when you’re talking about William Shakespeare, there’s most definitely a way.

#shakespeare #classics #literature

Connect with 1091 Pictures
Website: www.1091pictures.com/
Watch more movies on demand: youtube.com/c/1091ONDEMAND
Follow Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/1091pictures
Follow Us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/1091media

Please subscribe!

All Comments (21)
  • @alexlacaze8773
    Yo. Am I the only one that willingly searched this on my own? I was just curious and ended up watching it
  • My English teacher is making me watch the whole thing then write an essay about it to prove that we watched it. Thanks coronavirus
  • @mimichou777
    i have to watch this for my homework but now my ears are ringing from the loud music in between every couple lines and my fingers are numb from adjusting the sound controls. i am not sure if this could get any worse.
  • @Semibee
    He was born is Stratford-Upon-Avon He was born during Elizabethan Era During the time Shakespeare was alive literature entertainment, the arts and theatre blossomed. He was christened on April 26th and was speculated to be born 3 days before that on April 23rd Shakespeare died April 23, 1616. His death could be considered ironic because just like his birth date his exact death date is also a mystery. King Edward VI School and his school day was about 11 hours long from 6 or 7 in the morning up to 5 or 6 in the evening He married Anne Hathaway he was 19 when he got married and they marry on November 27, 1582. He had 3 children there names are Susanna, Hamnet and Judith. He went to london in the 1592 He had written 9 plays by 1594 He returned to live there by 1613 he did this because his son died and he was sick and going to die soon. He bought the second largest house in stratford when he moved back to stratford. Seating capacity is 873 with an additional 700 people able to stand in the yard The Theatre is believed to have been caused when a theatre cannon misfired and ignited the theatre's wooden areas and burnt the place Queen Elizabeth supported Shakespeare's writing and works Shakespeare's plays are divided into three different categories: comedies, histories, and tragedies The famous speech used by the narrator was Hamlet by William shakespeare.
  • ❤️ From Aligarh Muslim University, India. This is such a beautiful, smooth and calm documentation. I am very happy that the home town still resembles the natural scenery and the simple way of life.
  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    Thank you William ...for lighting up the world, for all time, with your genius
  • @3120dd
    Lmao freshman English classes anyone?
  • @superdooper1830
    I’m here because I’m actually realising the mindset this man must have offered to everybody in the world and it influenced how we see things and our language as humans. I want to understand and accept myself better so I’m learning more about humankind first! I dropped out of high school and never managed to get back in guys, I never got the privilege. Please, listen to these teachings and decide for yourself on if this is how we should view the world.
  • I wonder how many of you can say that your here because you love Shakespeare, not because of school 😂❤️
  • I love Shakespeare that's why I'm here......but now its a unit at our campus....I'm loving it more❤❤❤
  • @jessie316942
    I actually Googled the autobiography of William Shakespeare because I have been watching upstart Crow on britbox and now I am fascinated with Shakespeare
  • It’s crazy to see how many different stories you hear about this man. They paint him out to be so simple.
  • @1017allison
    Shakespeare was such a genius. He intuitively understood the human nature. I would call him the best psychologist of all time.
  • @mariapelayo6276
    Thank you, this was so well done and quite educational. I really enjoyed watching.
  • @DINOGamez
    Seniors: We gotta make the last months count before we go off to college. Corona: No English Teachers: No
  • I'm rather enjoying this!! I like the voice over! Can just imagine my old English teacher whipping out this on VHS and making us watch on a Friday afternoon at the end of term :D #BritishLife
  • Great tip everyone, watch at 2 speed, you can get al the information in half the time