Вопрос задан 26.09.2023 в 02:28. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кожахметов Елдар.

СРОЧНО!!! Про що цей тект The story is told by William Shakespeare’s friend, Toby. William

married Anne Hathaway in November and she came to live in Henley Street. Will was only eighteen. Susannah was born the next year. All babies look the same to me and Will was very pleased with her. “Look, Toby, she’s got my eyes,” he said happily. “She’s going to be as beautiful as Queen of Egypt and as clever as King Solomon.” “Oh yes!” I said. “All parents talk like that about their children.” * * * Soon in February 1585 I hurried round to Henley Street to hear the news. Will came running down the stairs. “It’s two of them!” he said. “Twins! A girl and a boy. Isn’t that wonderful!” Will called the twins1 Hamnet and Judith [9dzu:diO]. Will was still reading and writing but he had changed. He was twenty-three at that moment and he was not happy with his life. “Stratford’s too small, Toby,” he said. “Too slow. Too quiet. Too boring. I’ve got to get away.” “Yes, but how?” I asked. “You’ve got a family — three young children, remember.” He didn’t answer. In the summer months companies of players often came to small towns. Will and I always went to see the plays. Will loved to talk to the actors and to listen to all their stories of London. One evening I walked into the Shakespeare’s kitchen and saw Anne with a red, angry face, shouting at the top of her voice. “How can you do this to me? And what about the children?” Then she saw me and stopped. Will was sitting at the table and looked pleased to see me. “I’ve told Anne,” he said quietly, “that I’m going to live in London. I want to be an actor and to write plays if I can.” “Plays!” screamed1 Anne. “Acting! Actors are dirty, wicked people! They’re all thieves2 and criminals3! They drink all day and they never go to church…” “Don’t be stupid, Anne. You know that’s not true. Listen. I’ll come home when I can but I must go to London. I can’t do anything in Stratford.” He looked at me across the room. “Are you coming with me, Toby?” “How soon shall we start?” I asked.
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текст про моменты из жизни Уильяма Шекспира написанный от лица друга Тоби.

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This text appears to be a fictional narrative or dialogue involving characters named Toby and William Shakespeare, set in the historical context of Shakespeare's early life and career. Here's a summary of the key points in the text:

  1. The story is being narrated by a character named Toby, who is a friend of William Shakespeare.

  2. The text mentions that William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in November when he was just eighteen years old. Anne came to live in Henley Street with him.

  3. Their daughter, Susannah, was born the following year, and William seemed pleased with her, saying she had his eyes and expressing optimism about her future.

  4. In February 1585, Toby visits Henley Street to hear the news, and William excitedly tells him that Anne has given birth to twins, a girl and a boy named Hamnet and Judith.

  5. William, now 23 years old, is no longer happy with life in Stratford, finding it small, slow, and boring. He expresses a desire to get away, but Toby points out that he has a family with three young children to consider.

  6. William is drawn to the summer visits of acting companies to small towns, and he enjoys talking to actors and hearing their stories of London.

  7. Anne, William's wife, is upset when she learns of his desire to leave for London to pursue a career as an actor and playwright. She has a negative view of actors, considering them to be dirty and wicked.

  8. Despite Anne's objections, William is determined to go to London to pursue his dreams and asks Toby if he will accompany him.

  9. The text ends with Toby asking when they should start their journey to London.

This text appears to be a fictionalized account of a pivotal moment in William Shakespeare's life when he made the decision to leave his family in Stratford-upon-Avon and pursue a career in the theater in London, which ultimately led to his becoming one of the most famous playwrights in history.

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