First Performed
|
Plays
|
First Printed
|
1590-91
|
Henry VI,
Part I (H)
|
1594?
|
1590-91
|
Henry VI,
Part II (H)
|
1594?
|
1591-92
|
Henry VI,
Part III (H)
|
1623
|
1592-93
|
Richard III (T)
|
1597
|
1592-93
|
Comedy of
Errors (C)
|
1623
|
1593-94
|
Titus
Andronicus (T)
|
1594
|
1593-94
|
1623
|
|
1594-95
|
1623
|
|
1594-95
|
1598?
|
|
1594-95
|
Romeo and
Juliet (T)
|
1597
|
1595-96
|
Richard II (T)
|
1597
|
1595-96
|
1600
|
|
1596-97
|
King John (H)
|
1623
|
1596-97
|
1600
|
|
1597-98
|
Henry IV,
Part I (H)
|
1598
|
1597-98
|
1600
|
|
1598-99
|
1600
|
|
1598-99
|
Henry V (H)
|
1600
|
1599-1600
|
Julius
Caesar (T)
|
1623
|
1599-1600
|
As You Like
It (C)
|
1623
|
1599-1600
|
Twelfth
Night (C)
|
1623
|
1600-01
|
Hamlet (T)
|
1603
|
1600-01
|
1602
|
|
1601-02
|
1609
|
|
1602-03
|
1623
|
|
1604-05
|
1623
|
|
1604-05
|
Othello (T)
|
1622
|
1605-06
|
King Lear (T)
|
1608
|
1605-06
|
Macbeth (T)
|
1623
|
1606-07
|
1623
|
|
1607-08
|
Coriolanus (T)
|
1623
|
1607-08
|
Timon of
Athens (T)
|
1623
|
1608-09
|
Pericles (R)
|
1609
|
1609-10
|
Cymbeline (T)
|
1623
|
1610-11
|
1623
|
|
1611-12
|
The Tempest (R)
|
1623
|
1612-13
|
Henry VIII (H)
|
1623
|
1612-13
|
1634
|
This chart shows samples of the changes in English.
#1 is Old English or Anglo-Saxon (circa 450-1066 CE).
#2 is Middle English (circa 1066-1450 AD).
#3 is Modern English from about the time of Shakespeare.
#4 is another sample of Modern English, but it is more recent than #3.
Note taking Questions:
1. We only know five facts about Shakespeare’s life. Please list them below. 2. Taking into account what little we know about Shakespeare, how is it possible that so many people write about his life?
3. Describe the Elizabethan era.
4. Who is Christopher Marlowe? Why is he important? How does his work differ from Shakespeare’s?
5. Name and describe the two most prominent theatres during Shakespeare’s time.
6. Who is Elizabeth? Why is she so important to our knowledge of Shakespeare?
7. Describe how clothes marked one’s social status.
8. How did William Shakespeare “Break the Mold” in theatre. In other words, why is he considered the greatest writer of all time?
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