2 Проект на тему: «Жизнь и творчествоМинистерство образования и науки Республики Дагестан ГБПОУ «Колледж машиностроения и сервиса имени С. Орджоникидзе» Категория раздела «Написанное слово в веках живет…» Проект на тему: «Жизнь и творчество В. Шекспира» Выполнила: студентка 2 курса Гаджиева Малика Гиччихановна Специальность: «Программирование в компьютерных системах» Руководитель: Шахбанова Зулейха Магомедрасуловна 2017 год Категория раздела «Написанное слово в веках живет…» Проект на тему: «Жизнь и творчество В. Шекспира» Выполнила: студентка 2 курса Гаджиева Малика Гиччихановна Специальность: «Программирование в компьютерных системах» Руководитель: Шахбанова Зулейха Магомедрасуловна
3 Сontents 1.Introduction 2. Shakespeare's biography 2.1 Early years2.2 Shakespeare’s school 2.3 Shakespeare’s family 2.4 The Globe Theatre 3. The periods of Shakespeare's creativity 3.1 I period- The World of Evil and Violence 3.2 II period- Golden age of Shakespeare's plays 3.3 III period- The Peak of his Creative Wor 4. A feature is Shakespeare's sonnets 5. My favorite Shakespeare quotes 6. Conclusion 7. Recourses of information Сontents 1.Introduction 2. Shakespeare's biography 2.1 Early years 2.2 Shakespeare’s school 2.3 Shakespeare’s family 2.4 The Globe Theatre 3. The periods of Shakespeare's creativity 3.1 I period- The World of Evil and Violence 3.2 II period- Golden age of Shakespeare's plays 3.3 III period- The Peak of his Creative Wor 4. A feature is Shakespeare's sonnets 5. My favorite Shakespeare quotes 6. Conclusion 7. Recourses of information
4 Introduction All works of ancient time are brilliant. They are priceless and necessary in the present. Shakespeare is a classic for all time. Brilliant literature is relevant at any time. It is immortal. Problems of moral choice will be always relevant. Then deeper the reader ponders on the great works of Shakespeare, the more he will find in it. Introduction All works of ancient time are brilliant. They are priceless and necessary in the present. Shakespeare is a classic for all time. Brilliant literature is relevant at any time. It is immortal. Problems of moral choice will be always relevant. Then deeper the reader ponders on the great works of Shakespeare, the more he will find in it.
5 Shakespeare's biography. Early yearsWilliam Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His father was John Shakespeare, a craftsman and a trader. His mother Mary Arden was the daughter of a farmer. Shakespeare's biography. Early years William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His father was John Shakespeare, a craftsman and a trader. His mother Mary Arden was the daughter of a farmer.
6 Shakespeare’s school He studied at the Grammar school, where Latin and the basics of Greek were the main subjects. At school he received a wide knowledge of ancient mythology, history and literature which were reflected in his works. Shakespeare’s school He studied at the Grammar school, where Latin and the basics of Greek were the main subjects. At school he received a wide knowledge of ancient mythology, history and literature which were reflected in his works.
7 in London, leaving Anne and the children at home.Shakespeare’s family In 1582 Shakespeare married a women named Anne Hathaway. Shakespeare had three children: Susannah, the eldest, then twins – a son, Hamnet, and another girl, Judith. In 1585 Shakespeare went to work in London, leaving Anne and the children at home. Shakespeare’s family In 1582 Shakespeare married a women named Anne Hathaway. Shakespeare had three children: Susannah, the eldest, then twins – a son, Hamnet, and another girl, Judith. In 1585 Shakespeare went to work in London, leaving Anne and the children at home.
8 The Globe Theatre In 1585 the young man went to London, where he changed several professions. Finally he decided to become an actor. In 1594 he became one of the shareholders of the newly-created Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre In 1585 the young man went to London, where he changed several professions. Finally he decided to become an actor. In 1594 he became one of the shareholders of the newly-created Globe Theatre.
9 There are three periods in Shakespeare's creative workYear Title I period The World of Evil and Violence II period Golden age of Shakespeare's plays III period The Peak of his Creative Work There are three periods in Shakespeare's creative work I period The World of Evil and Violence II period Golden age of Shakespeare's plays III period The Peak of his Creative Work
10 «The World of Evil and Violence»Short about the period Works Characteristics of creativity The rise of people's humanistic drama amid the development of humanism as the major direction of the Renaissance “ King Henry VI ” “ King Richard III ” “ The Comedy of Errors ” “ The Taming of the Shrew ” “ Titus Andronicus ” The transition from conservative traditions to humanistic ideals. The desire for search and synthesis of three areas: past, present and future. «The World of Evil and Violence» Short about the period The rise of people's humanistic drama amid the development of humanism as the major direction of the Renaissance Works “ King Henry VI ” , “ King Richard III ”, “ The Comedy of Errors ”, “ The Taming of the Shrew ” ,“ Titus Andronicus ” Characteristics of creativity The transition from conservative traditions to humanistic ideals. The desire for search and synthesis of three areas: past, present and future.
11 «Golden age of Shakespeare's plays »Short about the period Works Characteristics of creativity The transition from the feudal to the bourgeois order “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ” “ Much Ado About Nothing ” “ As You Like It ” “ Twelfth Night: or , What you Will ” “ Romeo and Juliet” “ Julius Caesar ”etc. Faith in human strength, dislike of feudal structures based on cruelty. The victory of goodness. «Golden age of Shakespeare's plays » Short about the period The transition from the feudal to the bourgeois order Works “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ”, “ Much Ado About Nothing ” ,“ As You Like It ” ,“ Twelfth Night: or , What you Will ”,“ Romeo and Juliet”, “ Julius Caesar ”etc. Characteristics of creativity Faith in human strength, dislike of feudal structures based on cruelty. The victory of goodness.
12 Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet (1595?), famous for its poetic treatment of the ecstasy of youthful love, dramatizes the fate of two lovers victimized by the feuds and misunderstandings of their elders and by their own hasty temperaments. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet (1595?), famous for its poetic treatment of the ecstasy of youthful love, dramatizes the fate of two lovers victimized by the feuds and misunderstandings of their elders and by their own hasty temperaments.
13 «The Peak of his Creative Work»Short about the period Works Characteristics of creativity A tragic reality of humanity. The deepening of social contradictions "Hamlet“ "Othello“ "King Lear“ "Macbeth“ "Pericles“ "Winter's tale“ "The tempest“ "Henry VIII" etc. The tragic contradictions of the outside world. The search for optimistic solutions to social tragedies. «The Peak of his Creative Work» Short about the period A tragic reality of humanity. The deepening of social contradictions Works "Hamlet“,"Othello“,"King Lear“,"Macbeth“,"Pericles“,"Winter's tale“,"The tempest“,"Henry VIII" etc. Characteristics of creativity The tragic contradictions of the outside world. The search for optimistic solutions to social tragedies.
14 Hamlet Hamlet (1601?) is one is his most famous works. Sordidness and glory of the human condition are mixed in picturing . Hamlet feels that he is living in a world of horror. Confirmed in this feeling by the murder of his father and the sensuality of his mother, he exhibits tendencies toward both crippling indecision and precipitous action. Hamlet Hamlet (1601?) is one is his most famous works. Sordidness and glory of the human condition are mixed in picturing . Hamlet feels that he is living in a world of horror. Confirmed in this feeling by the murder of his father and the sensuality of his mother, he exhibits tendencies toward both crippling indecision and precipitous action.
15 A feature is Shakespeare’s sonnets“Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned, Mindless of its just honours; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart” William Wordsworth Quote ( ), "Miscellaneous Sonnets" A feature is Shakespeare’s sonnets “Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned, Mindless of its just honours; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart” William Wordsworth Quote ( ), "Miscellaneous Sonnets"
16 The Sonnets describe the devotion of a character, often identified as the poet himself, to a young man whose beauty and virtue he praises and to a mysterious and faithless dark lady with whom the poet is infatuated. The Sonnets describe the devotion of a character, often identified as the poet himself, to a young man whose beauty and virtue he praises and to a mysterious and faithless dark lady with whom the poet is infatuated.
17 My favorite Shakespeare quotes ”All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” “Brevity is the soul of wit.” “To be, or not to be, that is the question.” “Much ado about nothing.” My favorite Shakespeare quotes ”All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” “Brevity is the soul of wit.” “To be, or not to be, that is the question.” “Much ado about nothing.”
18 He leaves a final piece of verse as his epitaph:“Good friend, for Jesus’ sake forbeare To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones” He leaves a final piece of verse as his epitaph: “Good friend, for Jesus’ sake forbeare To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones”
19 Conclusion William Shakespeare, the brilliant poet, the marvelous dramatist, the greatest of the great. Almost all his literary works have been translated into more than 30 languages. He was not of an age, but for all the time. Shakespeare's legacy is a body of work that will never again be equaled in Western civilization. His words have endured for 400 years, and still reach across the centuries as powerfully as ever. Conclusion William Shakespeare, the brilliant poet, the marvelous dramatist, the greatest of the great. Almost all his literary works have been translated into more than 30 languages. He was not of an age, but for all the time. Shakespeare's legacy is a body of work that will never again be equaled in Western civilization. His words have endured for 400 years, and still reach across the centuries as powerfully as ever.
20 Recourses of informationПронякова Н. Вечер поэзии У. Шекспира //English №4.-с Про Шекспира на английском [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Чекалин А. Уильям Шекспир: был или не был? [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). 10 интересных фактов о Уильяме Шекспире [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Уильям Шекспир [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Кинах Л.С. Жизнь и творчество У.Шекспира [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Биография Уильяма Шекспира [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Recourses of information Пронякова Н. Вечер поэзии У. Шекспира //English №4.-с Про Шекспира на английском [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Чекалин А. Уильям Шекспир: был или не был? [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). 10 интересных фактов о Уильяме Шекспире [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Уильям Шекспир [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Кинах Л.С. Жизнь и творчество У.Шекспира [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ). Биография Уильяма Шекспира [электронный ресурс] URL: (дата обращения: ).