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adrinaline
adrinaline
22.11.2021 01:49 •  Английский язык

ОЧЕНЬ ответьте на во по тексту.

1. The last half of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th centuries are known as the age of Shakespeare. Can you explain why?

2. When was Shakespeare bom?

3. He lived in Stratford-on-Avon until he was twenty-one, didn't he? Why did he leave Stratford?

4. What was his first job in London?

5. Why did the acting company decide to build a new theatre?

6. In what way was Shakespeare's Globe different from modem theatres?

7. How many plays did Shakespeare write?

8. Have you read any of his plays?

9. What happened to the Globe?

10. When was the Globe restored?

11. When did Shakespeare die?

12. Is Shakespeare famous in Russia?

вот сам текст:

William Shakespeare, the greatest and most famous of English writers, and probably the greatest playwright who has ever lived, was bom on the 23d of April, 1564, in Stratford-on-Avon.

In spite of his fame we know very little about his life. At the age of six he was sent to school, but had to leave it at the age of 13. His father, John Shakespeare, was a glove-maker, and when he fell into debt, William had to help him in the trade.

Just what William did between his fourteenth and eighteenth year isn't known. At the age of eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway. Ann was eight years older than her husband and the marriage wasn't a happy one.

When Shakespeare was twenty-one, he went to London. We don't know why he left Stratford-on-Avon.

There is a story that Shakespeare's first job in London was holding rich men's horses at the theatre door. But nobody can be sure that this story is true.

Later, Shakespeare became an actor and a member of a very successful acting company. It's highly probable that The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet and some other plays by Shakespeare were performed for the first time on this stage.

Very soon, however, the actors were told that they could no longer use the land that their theatre was built on and the company had nowhere else to perform. There is a story that in the dead of night the whole acting troop took down their theatre, timber by timber, brick by brick. They carried it across the river and rebuilt it. The new theatre was called the Globe.

Shakespeare's Globe was rather different from modern theatres. The plays were performed in the open air and the audience got wet if it rained. There was no scenery, very few props, and the only lighting was the daylight that came from the open roof above. Women in those days weren't allowed to act in public and all the parts (even Juliet!) were played by men. Much of the audience stood to watch the performance and moved around, talking with each other and throwing fruit at the stage if they didn't like something.

Shakespeare wrote 37 plays: 10 tragedies (such as Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Macbeth), 17 comedies (such as As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing), 10 historical plays (such as Henry IV, Richard III.). He also left 7 books of poems.

Most of Shakespeare's plays were not published in his lifetime. So some of them may have been lost in the fire when the Globe burnt down in 1613.

Shakespeare spent the last years of his life at Stratford, where he died, ironically, on the same date as his birthday, the 23d of April, 1616. He was buried in the church of Stratford. A monument was erected to the memory of the great playwright in the Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. In 1997, Shakespeare's Globe was restored.

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L1mbada
L1mbada
09.09.2020 15:22
Books or a movie? this question is probably worth it since humanity discovered a new world-world of cinematography. at the earliest days the film did not even think of becoming a rival to the book, but in the course of time the man was increasingly absorbed in films, forgetting about books. he did not forget, but they meant to him an empty space. the film was a slow-motion mine. he increasingly forced people to relax , and since he appeared in every house, he completely tied his owners to the sofa. in the 21st century, people are divided. someone says that it is necessary to read that this is the source of life, and someone says that it is not necessary at all. let's try to figure out what the book wins from the film and why it was so unfairly begun to be forgotten? of course, a good movie is better than a bad book, but a good book is worth 10 great movies. first, the book is the same film, only there is no restriction on special effects, quality. what a person can show is quite insignificant in comparison with what the imagination is drawing to us. but this does not mean that everything has opened a book, read it and you will have the perfect picture. there is no need. you need and you can develop imagination. that's why two persons , who read the same book, only one reads booze and for all his life read a huge number of books and from someone who read books 10, and even not the best authors, there will be different perceptions. secondly, the book contains more information, more dialogues, some descriptions and moments, because as if the film is not well shot, everything will be missing some actions, adventures, or will be added there, for example, changing the character up to the opposite hero. i believe that the book is better than the movie, but still i think that books and films should be partners, mutually complementing each other with "not enemies." because the book will live without the achievements of technology, there would be a sheet and a pen or pencil etc. but the film will live without electronics?
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Ddf001
Ddf001
08.01.2020 03:36
                              школьные дни. самые счастливые дни всей вашей жизни (так говорят все взрослые), но я бы никогда не ходил в школу если бы у меня был свой путь. моя точка карандаша сломана, у моей ручки закончились чернила моя голова просто заполнена опилками и с опилками вы не можете думать. самые счастливые дни всей жизни! (так говорят все взрослые) но я бы никогда не ходил в школу если бы у меня был свой путь!
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