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Shakespeare and His Times STUDENT BECOMES TEACHER

In Search Of SHAKESPEARE A COMBINATION WEB QUEST AND STUDENT PRESENTATION PROJECT

EXPECTATIONS Students will prepare their own Powerpoint or Prezi presentation about the author, Shakespeare, his life and the times in which he lived…

A/.Shakespeare’s Life

The Important Questions: Shakespeare's Life Click here to answer these questionshere 1. How much do we know about Shakespeare's life? Why? 2. Where was Shakespeare born? 3. What date was he born on? 4. Did Shakespeare ever get married? If so, to whom? 5. Shakespeare established himself as an ____________ and _________________ 6. What day did he die? What is unusual about this date? 7. What did he leave his wife in his will? Shakespeare's Influence Click here to answer these questions 8. What does Shakespeare's work provide reference for? 9. What were Shakespeare's histories a tribute to? 10. What was Shakespeare attempting to do with these tributes? Click here to answer these questions. here 11. How many words did Shakespeare invent? 12. Give an example of a word or phrase we have gotten from Shakespeare. 13. Name one poet who was influenced by Shakespeare. Click here for more words or phrases from Shakespeare. Write down two here that you know and explain what they mean.

B/. Historical context

The Elizabethan Period Click here to answer these questionshttp:// 1. What was the Elizabethan Period? 2. When was this period? 3. What was the most significant invention of this time and why? 4. What did this lead to a renewed interest in? 5. During this period, what were unexplained events blamed on? 6. Why were people of this period superstitious? 7. What were the four humours and what were they associated with? 8. How was Elizabethan class structure maintained? Clickhttp://classweb.gmu.edu/rnanian/humours.html here to answer this question 9. What was the Chain of Being and what did it uphold? Click here shakespeare/ shakespeare/ 10. What is the Rotae Fortuna? Click

C/. Elizabethan Theatre AND THE GLOBE

Elizabethan Theatre Click here to answer these questions. here 1. What was the general feeling towards plays during this period in time? 2. What was the name of the first theatre? 3. What was the name of them most famous theatre? 4. What happened to this theatre? 5. Where did people sit or not sit? 6. When did they have performances? Why? 7. How many women performed in these plays? 8. What did the audience do if they didn't like the performance?

The Globe Theatre: Use this site to answer the questions When and where was it built? 10. What destroyed it? 11. What is its general structure? 12. What about the stage? 13. What was “hell?” 14. What was the tiring-room? 15. Where was the balcony? 16. Were costumes important at that time? 17. How did people know when a play would be staged? 18. What is a characteristic feature of Elizabethan theatres?

D/. RELIGION AND EDUCATION england.htm to answer these questions england.htm RELIGION: 1. What were the two major religions in Elizabethan England? 2. Who dictated the favoured religion? 3.Which Monarchs reigned during this time? When? 4. Which religion did each Monarch believe in? 5. How did each Monarch treat those who did not follow their favoured religion? 6. Why did Queen Elizabeth I ban all performances of religious plays and stories?

Education Click here What did education depend on? 8. What was the main purpose of schooling? 9. Why were students taught Latin? 10.What were girls from wealthy families educated in? Click here Why were courses in university conducted in Latin? Click herehttp://elizabethan.org/compendium/54.htmlhttp://elizabethan.org/compendium/54.html