THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER AND SECONDARY SPECIAL EDUCATION OF THE RABUPLIC OF UZBEKISTAN SAMARQAND STATE INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGLISH FACULTY II
COURSE WORK Theme: Myth and History in the poems of Shakespeare
SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISOR: B.M.NE`MATOV
DONE BY: M.T.UBAYDULLAYEVA
GROUP: 2.04
SAMARKAND 2022 Contents Introduction Chapter 1. Life and works of Shakespeare
1.1 Brief account of the life of Shakespeare
1.2 Brief description of Shakespeare's work
Chapter 2. Myth and History in Shakespeare's Works
2.1 History in the works of Shakespeare
2.2 Myth in Shakespeare's works
Conclusion
List of literature
Introduction Often complain that Shakespearean language is too difficult to understand. They wonder why he could not have written in “normal” English. Actually he could. Shakespeare was writing in everyday language of his age that is in the English spoken in the XVI-XVII centuries. Although Shakespeare was responsible for the appearance of numerous neologisms, he did not make up a language of his own. More that that, if William Shakespeare were alive today, he would have a great difficulty in understanding the way the modern English is written and spoken.contributed to the transformation of the English language. He was creating his plays and sonnets at a time when Latin was still the language of documents. The English of Elizabethan era or the early modern English as linguists call it was only about 100 years old. There existed no published dictionaries yet. There were no established grammar rules, and it was not studied in schools systematically. In fact in schools children studied mostly Latin and Greek, but not English. The syntax rules of the English language were unsteady and the vocabulary was limited. The future of the early modern English was precarious.modern English language owes much to William Shakespeare. He invented almost 2000 of common words. He freely changed nouns into verbs, verbs into adjectives, connected words together, inventing combinations that had never been used before. He added affixes, and devised brand new original words. influenced greatly the entire language system. Prior to his time, the grammatical and lexical rules of English were unstable. They had no standardized variant. [2] Shakespeare's plays contributed to the process of standardization of the English language. Numerous words and expressions coined by Shakespeare became an integral part of the English language through such linguistic projects as Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language where one can find more quotes of Shakespeare than of any other writer
Shakespeare (26 April 1564 (baptised) - 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist.that time England had become a powerful state, but there was not much change for the better in the life of the English people and the power of money grew stronger. Shakespeare saw these contrasts and showed them in his works.the writing of Shakespeare deal with love, life and death and these universal themes get beautiful touch by him. His poetry and dramas reflect that he had extraordinary knowledge of human psychology. Therefore, his characters have become memorable in the field of literature.explored poetry and drama but it is drama that brought fame for him. Even his dramas are poetically crafted. Poetry is inseparable from his writing. He has given immortal lines. “To be or not to be” is oft quoted line from “Hamlet” that is reflected in a modern man who is caught in the same idea of perplexity.work is relevant because with its help we can learn more about Shakespeare’s influence not only on English literature but language.
Words and phrases from Shakespeare’s writings have become part of the English language and are used by all. That is why, this theme is so actual.