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Who was William Shakespeare?

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William Shakespeare grew up in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire.

His family were rich so he went to a good school and grew up to be a playwright.

He wrote different types of plays – histories, tragedies and comedies.

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Watch: William Shakespeare

Who was William Shakespeare?

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Watch: Summary of Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare's most famous comedies. Here's a short summary, with a video below to help.

Twins Viola and Sebastian are separated in a shipwreck.

Viola thinks that Sebastian is dead, therefore she disguises herself to look like her brother and calls herself ‘Cesario’. She then takes a job with Duke Orsino.

She falls in love with the Duke but cannot do anything about it because of her disguise.

She also discovers that Duke Orsino has fallen in love with a woman called Olivia. Later, Olivia rejects the Duke because her brother recently died.

Duke Orsino sends Viola (aka Cesario) to Olivia to try and win her love. However, Olivia then falls in love with Viola because she mistakenly thinks that she is a handsome man (Cesario).

Meanwhile Olivia’s steward, Malvolio, is trying to keep order in her house but her uncle Sir Toby Belch and his friends have other ideas. They convince poor Malvolio that Olivia is in love with him and make him look extremely foolish. Olivia thinks her servant has gone mad.

Later, it turns out that Sebastian survived the shipwreck. He arrives on the island. When Olivia sees him, she naturally thinks that he is Cesario and promptly marries him (remember Viola’s disguise made her look like Sebastian).

Duke Orsino is furious when he finds out but, once Viola and Sebastian meet and reveal their true identities, there is a happy ending for everyone but poor Malvolio.

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Watch: Twelfth Night

Watch this animation of Shakespeare’s famous play, Twelfth Night.

An animated version of William Shakespeare’s 'Twelfth Night'.

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Activity 1

Can you order the key events in Shakespeare’s life?

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Activity 2

Can you write a ‘tower’ version of the story?

There are three key rules:

  1. The first line only has one word.
  2. Each line has one more word than the line before.
  3. You can use a maximum of ten lines to tell the story.

Here's one version to help you out, but be sure to write your own!

Line 1 - Crash! (one word).

Line 2 - A storm. (two words).

Line 3 - Siblings become separated. (three words).

Line 4 - Viola disguised as Cesario. (four words).

Line 5 - Begins work for the Duke. (five words).

Line 6 - Duke Orsino loves beautiful Lady Olivia. (six words).

Line 7 - Yet Lady Olivia adores the handsome Cesario. (seven words).

Line 8 - Oh what a terribly confusing puzzle to solve. (eight words).

Line 9 - Until, a handsome stranger appears in the old town. (nine words).

Line 10 - With looks similar to Cesario, but with the name Sebastian. (ten words).

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Activity 3

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Imagine that Sebastian was first to make it to back to land, instead of Viola.

  • What do you think he would have done?

  • Would he have dressed as Viola?

Write your own short version of the story, where Sebastian works for Duke Orsino (instead of Viola).

Make sure there’s a happy ending!

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