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Shakespeare and Stuff Information on Shakespeare, his life, and his plays.

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Shakespeare and Stuff. Information on Shakespeare, his life, and his plays. Biographical Info. 1564-1616 Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England Wrote tragedies, histories, and comedies Wrote 38 plays and appx. 154 sonnets Began as an actor Writes in Modern English. Romeo and Juliet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Shakespeare and Stuff

Information on Shakespeare, his life, and his plays.

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Biographical Info

1564-1616 Born in Stratford-upon-Avon,

England Wrote tragedies, histories,

and comedies Wrote 38 plays and appx.

154 sonnets Began as an actor Writes in Modern English

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Romeo and Juliet

Written about 1595 Tragedy West Side Story High class characters speak in iambic

pentameter Low class characters speak in prose Awesome play

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Interesting Facts

Opening scenes could promise supernatural beings, a party, or a fight

Humpty Dumpty=tragedy Food at play-meats, fruits, nuts, biscuits

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The Theater

Public playsRoofless- open airNo artificial lightingCourtyard surrounded by 3 levels

of galleries

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Audience

Rich-benches“Groundlings” or “droolers” or

“stinkards”- pit– Uneducated

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Theater

Stage-platform that extended into the pit

Dressing & storage rooms in galleries behind & above stage

Second-level gallery-upper stageTrap door-ghosts“Heavens”- angelic beings

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Pictures!

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The Play

No scenerySettings - references in dialogueElaborate costumesPlenty of propsFast-paced, colorfulCrowd interaction

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Actors

Only men and boysYoung boys whose voices had not

changed play women’s rolesWould have been considered

indecent for a woman to appear on stage

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Conflict

The struggle that develops– man vs. man– man vs. himself– man vs. society– man vs. nature

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Tragedy

Drama where the central character/s suffer disaster/great misfortune– In many tragedies, downfall results from:

FateCharacter flaw/Fatal flawCombination of the two

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Characters

Static-stays the same Round-multi-faceted Flat-one-dimensional Dynamic-change Dramatic foil-shows off another

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Tools Used

Monologue-1 person speaking on stage Soliloquy- long speech, alone, thoughts Aside-softly spoken, private Direct address-characters addressing: “fair

coz” Pun-humorous language

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Comic Relief

Comedy within literature that is NOT comedy

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Irony

Dramatic- contradiction between what character thinks and what audience knows

Situational- event occurs that contradicts expectations

Verbal- words to express opposite