Facts About William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare fact 1

Shakespeare's life lasted for fifty-two years. It is known that he was born in April 1564 and that he died on 23rd April 1616. We know that he was baptized on 26th April 1564 and scholars now believe that he was born on 23rd. He therefore died on his fifty-second birthday. It is interesting that that is St George's Day. How fitting that the great English writer is so closely identified with the patron saint of England!

William Shakespeare fact 2

Shakespeare was buried in the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon. He put a curse on anyone daring to move his body from that final resting place. His epitaph was:

Good friend for Jesus' sake forbear,

To dig the dust enclosed here:

Blest be the man that spares these stones,

And curst be he that moves my bones.

Though it was customary to dig up the bones from previous graves to make room for others, Shakespeare's remains are still undisturbed.

William Shakespeare fact 3

Most academics agree that Shakespeare wrote his first play, Henry VI, Part One around 1589 to 1590 when he would have been roughly twenty-five years old.

William Shakespeare fact 4

Shakespeare died in 1616 at the age of 52. He wrote on average 1.5 plays a year since he first started in 1589. His last play The Two Noble Kinsmen is thought to have been written in 1613 when he was 49 years old. While he was writing the plays at such a pace he was also conducting a family life, a social life and a full business life, running an acting company and a theatre. And he was practicing his profession as an actor. He was also writing poems. If he wrote at night he was doing it in poor lighting and using a quill and ink.

William Shakespeare fact 5

Apart from writing thirty-seven plays and composing one hundred and fifty-four sonnets, Shakespeare was also an actor who performed many of his own plays as well as those of other playwrights, for example, Ben Johnson.

William Shakespeare fact 6

Almost four hundred years after Shakespeare's death there are 15 million pages referring to him on Goggle. There are 132 million for God, 2.7 million for Elvis Presley, and coming up on Shakespeare's heels, George W Bush with 14.7 million.

William Shakespeare fact 7

As an actor performing his own plays, Shakespeare performed before Queen Elizabeth I and later before James I who was an enthusiastic patron of his work.

William Shakespeare fact 8

Suicide occurs an unlucky thirteen times in Shakespeare's plays. It occurs in Romeo and Juliet where both Romeo and Juliet commit suicide, in Julius Caesar where both Cassius and Brutus die by consensual stabbing, as well as Brutus' wife Portia, in Othello where Othello stabs himself, in Hamlet where Ophelia is said to have "drowned" in suspicious circumstances, in Macbeth when Lady Macbeth dies, and finally in Antony and Cleopatra where suicide occurs an astounding five times (Mark Antony, Cleopatra, Charmian, Iras and Eros).

William Shakespeare fact 9

Shakespeare uses "dog" or "dogs" over two hundred times in his works. He was also the first writer to use the compound noun "watchdog", in The Tempest

William Shakespeare fact 10

Shakespeare's works contain over 600 references to birds of all kinds, including the swan, bunting, cock, dove, robin, sparrow, nightingale, swallow, turkey, wren, starling, falcon, and thrush, just to name a few.

William Shakespeare fact 11

Macbeth is thought to be one of the most produced plays ever, with a performance beginning somewhere in the world every four hours!

William Shakespeare fact 12

London football club Tottenham were formed in 1882, and originally named after Harry Hotspur - one of Shakespeare's characters in Henry IV

William Shakespeare fact 13

In his life Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.