By 1597, Shakespeare... Had written the following plays: Romeo and Juliet – tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose death ultimately reconcile.

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By 1597, Shakespeare... Had written the following plays: Romeo and Juliet – tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose death ultimately reconcile their feuding families.

A MidSummer Night’s Dream Comedy portraying the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors who are controlled and manipulated by the faeries who inhabit the forest.

The Competition Christopher Marlowe ( ) He was the first great playwright, paving the way for Shakespeare. He wrote and acted for The Lord Admiral’s Company--which was The Lord Chamberlain’s Men’s arch- rivals. He was possibly Shakespeare’s biggest influence. Most Notable Works Include: Tamburlaine the Great (1587), Dr. Faustus (1588), The Jew of Malta (1589), Edward II (1592)

1603 Queen Elizabeth dies Shakespeare’s troupe changes their name to The King’s Men, becoming the first OFFICIAL theatre company of England’s new king, James I

Shakespeare’s Last Days Between , Shakespeare returns to Stratford to his wife and family. Dies April 23, 1616 at the age of 53 His will, which he revised a month before dying, left the bulk of his estate to his oldest daughter, and the bed to his wife.

"Good Friends, for Jesus' sake forbear, To dig the bones enclosed here! Blest be the man that spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones." Shakespeare’s Epitaph…

Love of the Language In Shakespeare’s time, everyone loved the English language. There were no grammar rules, punctuation keys, OR spelling! The language was evolving and everyday new words were being made up. Shakespeare’s language reflects this freedom and experimentation. Created the word “swagger”

Iambic Pentameter Is a sound pattern IAMB: one unaccented (or unstressed) syllable with one accented syllable It’s like a heartbeat: ba-bum, ba-bum, ba- bum Five “ba-bum”s in a row make one line of iambic pentameter (10-syllable lines) Example: he WENT to TOWN toDAY to BUY a CAR OR: In SOOTH / I KNOW / not WHY / I AM / so SAD UNu_4 UNu_4 Insult kit: e.html e.html

Why go to all the TROUBLE??? Using iambic pentameter kept things moving in the play (like a drum beat) It made the words & play more interesting It helped the actors remember their lines (like a song)

Where Did it Come From? The Greeks and Romans started combining drama & poetry. The English experimented with it, using verse and prose in their plays. In the 1590’s “Blank Verse” (poetry that doesn’t rhyme) was the new Craze! The English Language is harder to rhyme than French or Italian, and English is more heavily accented.

When Shakespeare set his words to iambic pentameter it is compared to the birth of rock-n-roll : a mixing of old styles and new sounds.

What would you do if you just lost your only copy of the paper you wrote?

In Shakespeare’s time, you only had one copy of a play, and after you wrote it for the acting company, you no longer owned it! Scripts were thrown out when they were no longer wanted or needed. NO copies of Shakespeare’s plays in his own handwriting have survived. The only known evidence of anything in his handwriting is his signature (shown above) on the play Sir Thomas More that Shakespeare might have written.

Companies may perform plays for years before they became printed. Plays weren’t thought of as works of literature. They were “entertainment.”

“Quartos” Small books of published plays were called “quartos.” The first published works of Shakespeare’s vary considerably, making it probable that they were written from actors’ memories, or shorthand notes from a scribe working for a publisher, as opposed to Shakespeare himself. Scholars believe these are faulty versions, calling them “bad quartos.” Or as we say today, “Pirated” versions.

Plagiarism back then? Acting troupes didn’t want other acting troupes stealing and performing their plays. It was common that people would go watch the play and write down the lines they remembered, then sell the “quartos” to other acting troupes. Many think that much of Shakespeare’s own work was stolen from other playwrights. Remember, back then there were no copyright laws! It says, in short:…because the author is dead, we are writing this for him...

The first full collection of Shakespeare’s work was published in 1623, seven years after his death. It was called “First Folio” It contained 36 plays (compiled by John Heminge and Henry Condell--friends and fellow actors of Shakespeare’s)

A Case of Bad Editing! “First Folio”, as well as many other works at that time, contained many errors, due to the fact sometimes the printers could not read the handwriting and had to memorize the lines as they set them on the press. The printers were the ones who decided how a line should be punctuated & spelled (not the writers)!

“First Folio” contained multiple errors-- for example, there was no indication where Acts or Scenes began or ended. Today’s Act and Scene divisions are based on shrewd “guesses” by generations of editors. There are many uncertainties, so even today’s editions have variations in the text.

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Why study Shakespeare? Chances are, you’ve quoted Shakespeare without even knowing it! Have you ever said the following...

“in a pickle” “It’s Greek to me.” “Too much of a good thing.”

“as luck would have it” “good riddance” “dead as a door-nail” “foul play”

“a laughing stock” “an eyesore” “send me packing” “without rhyme or reason”

Even today, Shakespeare lives on. We can relate to his tales of love, hatred, revenge, courage, trust and deception. So much of our world today has been influenced by Shakespeare.

“All’s Well That Ends Well” T. Orman,