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William Shakespeare | Globe Theater: Early 17th Century Drawing

An Early 17th Century drawing of the Globe in the time of Shakespeare
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- Detail showing a student at Oxford college in 1574 (painting)
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- 16th-century illustration of whiskey distillation
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- Woodcut of a Grammar school classroom
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- 1911 poster for a production of Macbeth
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- Scene from a 1984 production of Twelfth Night
- Scene from a 2000 production of Coriolanus
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- Poster for 1892 production of Julius Caesar
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- Scene from 1991 production of Henry IV
- Scene from 1992 production of The Comedy of Errors
- Scene from 1999 production of The Life and Death of King John
- Scene from 1984 production of Richard III
- 1852 painting of Ophelia
- Scene from 1999 production of Othello
- Scene from 1990 production of Hamlet
- Portrait of Queen Elizabeth
- John Singer Sargent oil painting of Lady Macbeth (1889)
- Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Hamlet
- Oil painting of Shakespeare (unknown artist)
- Painting of William Charles Macready, a Shakespearean actor
- Sir Laurence Olivier as King Lear
- Nathan Field, a Shakespearean actor and member of the King's Men
- British director Jonathan Miller
- 1585 Portrait of Christopher Marlowe
- Poster promoting Sara Bernhardt in Hamlet (1899)
- Alec Guinness as Shylock (1984)
- Richard Burbage, leading actor in Shakespeare's company
- Henry Irving, actor
- Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth's mother
- Sarah Siddons as Lady Macbeth
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- Why is Shakespeare considered to be the greatest writer in English literature?
- What was Shakespeare's childhood like?
- What was Shakespeare's marriage like?
- Did someone else write Shakespeare's plays?
- What was Shakespeare's political orientation?
- What was Shakespeare's view of human nature?
- Did Shakespeare believe that our lives are governed by fate?
- Was Shakespeare a homosexual?
- Was Shakespeare anti-semitic?
- Was Shakespeare a racist?
- Did Shakespeare believe in supernatural beings or forces?
- Who attended Shakespeare's plays?
- What do we know about Shakespeare's son Hamnet?
- Was Shakespeare a misogynist?
- How did Shakespeare die?
- Where is Shakespeare buried?
- Who is Shakespeare's greatest hero?
- Who is Shakespeare's greatest villain?
- Who is Shakespeare's greatest comic character?
- What is valued most in Shakespeare's plays?
- Did Shakespeare write any "bad" plays?
- Did Shakespeare act in any of his plays and if so, what roles did he perform?
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- Shakespeare A to Z
- Shakespeare's World
- Shakespeare's Work
- Shakespeare's Influence
- Shakespeare Quotes
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