Shakespeare In London: Becoming An Actor And Playwrite

Shakespeare In London: Becoming An Actor And Playwrite

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10th - 12th Grade

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The transcript details William Shakespeare's early struggles and rise in the theater world, starting as a horse caretaker and becoming a renowned playwright. It also covers the challenges faced by Philip Henslowe due to the plague and the success of Shakespeare's 'Henry VI'. The decline of Robert Greene, a fellow playwright, is highlighted, along with his resentment towards Shakespeare, culminating in a letter attacking him. The Southwark riot's impact on theaters and actors is discussed, as well as the posthumous publication of Greene's attack on Shakespeare.

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What were the consequences of the riot in Southwark for the actors?

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What was the nature of Greene's attack on Shakespeare?

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How did the public react to Greene's letter after his death?

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