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1、-Text OneThe Best Playwright in Englandby Jennifer Bassett1 The plague came and in September 1592 the City Council closed the theatres in London. They didnt open again until June 1594. 2 After the plague years, we were busy all the time. There were new companies of players and Will now belonged to t
2、he Lord Chamberlains Men. The Lord Chamberlain was a very important man, close to the Queen, and we often put on plays for the Queens court, and in the houses of the great lords of England. We had some very good actors. There was Will, and Richard Burbage, of course, and John Heminges. And there was
3、 Augustine Phillips, Henry Condell, and Thomas Pope. There were other actors, too, but those six were the real company. They worked together for more than twenty years. 3 Will was specialbecause he wrote the plays. And what plays they were! He never wrote the same play twice, like some writers. He w
4、as always trying something new, something different. And he wrote fast, too. 4 John Heminges could never understand that. How can you write so fast, Will? he asked Will. And you never make a mistake or change a word.5 Will didnt really understand it himself. Its all in my head, he said. I think abou
5、t it, and then it just comes out on paper.6 He wrote a play about love in 1595. Young love. It was Romeo and Juliet. It was a very sad play, because the young lovers die at the end. But the playgoers loved it. They wanted to see it again and again. 7 Will played the part of old Capulet, Juliets fath
6、er. One of the boy actors played the part of Juliet. There were no women actors, so boys played all the womens parts. Of course, Will never put real love-making on stage. He did it all with words clever, beautiful words, and you forgot that the women and girls were really boys in dresses. Some of th
7、e boy actors were very good, and went on to play mens parts when they were older. 8 The year 1596 began well, but that summer the weather was really bad. Cold. Wet. It never stopped raining, and the plague began to come back into London. 9 One wet August evening I came to Wills room. He was just sit
8、ting there.not doing anything, just sitting. 10 Whats happened? I asked. What is it?11 He looked at me. Hamnet . he began. Hamnet was ill last week, and.and he died, yesterday. He was only eleven, Toby, and hes dead. My boy. My only son. Hes dead, Toby. Dead. He put his face in his hands. 12 We sat
9、together, silently. I knew that Will loved that boy of hisred-haired, bright as a new penny, full of life. Just like his father. 13 Richard Burbage said once that Wills writing changed after Hamnets death. Will still laughed at people in his plays, but he also felt sorry for themsorry for all the wo
10、rld, good and bad, rich and poor, young and old. And his people were real. No one was all good, or all bad. 14 There was a man called Shylock in his play The Merchant of Venice. This Shylock was a money-lender and a cruel maneveryone hated him. But in the end, when Shylock lost everything, you had t
11、o feel sorry for him. He was just a sad old man. 15 Perhaps Richard was right. And if anyone understood Will, it was Richard Burbage. 16 Every year we took more and more plays to court at Christmas. In 1598 one of Wills plays was Henry IV. A lot of the play was about the Kings son and his friend, Si
12、r John Falstaff. Sir John was old, fat, lazy, drank too much, talked too much, laughed too much. But you had to love him. He was a great favorite with the London playgoers, and there were a lot of Falstaff jokes going round at the time. 17 After the play, the Queen wanted to speak to Will. 18 We all
13、 watched while Will walked over to the Queens chair. She was an old woman, she wore a red wig, and she had black teeth. But she was still a very great queen. And if the Queen was not pleased. 19 Mr. Shakespeare, she began. Then she smiled, and suddenly you knew why all Englishmen loved the Queen. It
14、 was like the sun coming out on a spring morning.20 Mr. Shakespeare, you are the best playwright in England. I enjoyed your play, and I thought that Sir John Falstaff was very funny. I have known many Englishmen like him. Will you write me another play? I would like to see Sir John in love.21 When W
15、ill came back to us, his eyes were bright, but he was already thinking about it. 22 Dont talk to me, he said. Ive got a play to write.23 He wrote it in two weeks, and we took it down to Richmond Palace and played it before the Queen on February the 20th. She laughed and laughed at The Merry Wives of
16、 Windsor. 24 In September we opened the Globe theatre. It was a grand, new building near the Rose. Will, Richard Burbage, and the others paid for it themselves. It was the best playhouse in London, and soon the most famous. The other companies had good theatres and some good actors, but we had the f
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